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Speaker 1: Today we're going to take a look at the Roadmaster heavy duty Hy-Power diodes for a quantity of four. Now, this will allow motor homes or RVs to power the lights on the tow vehicle without power feedback. The diodes will permit electrical current to flow in only one direction, from the motor home to the car, preventing any electrical feedback and the damage that it can cause to… see more >
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view full answer...We don't carry Cool Tech products so I can't tell you for sure how their products work. The URL you pasted didn't work so I couldn't find the harness you purchased but I looked over their website and it looks like all of their flat…
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