will this work well enough?
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 6:24 pm
Sorry for the leading thread title, but I'm curious to know if this theory will pan out in reality.
Designing a tool trailer for work and it will have in a deep cycle battery for led/fluro lighting. There is going to be an external 240v socket so when the trailer is home, unhitched and plugged in, the charger in the trailer will charge/float the battery as needed.
Now because I also have a fridge in the truck that's used pretty much full time, can I run an anderson plug to the trailer setup and charge the deep cycle/ start battery and truck aux battery off one charger (to be determined, but I like ctek's range), or do the all need to be exactly the same type of batteries to do that?
As I type this and think, I have a suspicion that the answer is going to come back that I need a separate charger for each battery...
Basically I want to maintain 1 battery (deep cyc) in a trailer, and at least 1 battery in the truck on effectively a daily basis. I just had an 18month old 'hybrid' Overlander 700CCA 120Ah die and I want to learn from that as its a costly process... How do I go about doing this??
Also, I want a pair of reversing lights (12v, waterproof, impact resistant spreads) right at the back of the trailer (narrow dark driveway) - where would be the best place to pull the power for them? Run it off the deep cycle, and trip the relay from the reverse lights on the trailer, or run a feed from the truck? I figure trailer battery would be better, and then a stand alone switch system would be easier to install also...
Thanks for any help you can offer,
Ta.
Designing a tool trailer for work and it will have in a deep cycle battery for led/fluro lighting. There is going to be an external 240v socket so when the trailer is home, unhitched and plugged in, the charger in the trailer will charge/float the battery as needed.
Now because I also have a fridge in the truck that's used pretty much full time, can I run an anderson plug to the trailer setup and charge the deep cycle/ start battery and truck aux battery off one charger (to be determined, but I like ctek's range), or do the all need to be exactly the same type of batteries to do that?
As I type this and think, I have a suspicion that the answer is going to come back that I need a separate charger for each battery...
Basically I want to maintain 1 battery (deep cyc) in a trailer, and at least 1 battery in the truck on effectively a daily basis. I just had an 18month old 'hybrid' Overlander 700CCA 120Ah die and I want to learn from that as its a costly process... How do I go about doing this??
Also, I want a pair of reversing lights (12v, waterproof, impact resistant spreads) right at the back of the trailer (narrow dark driveway) - where would be the best place to pull the power for them? Run it off the deep cycle, and trip the relay from the reverse lights on the trailer, or run a feed from the truck? I figure trailer battery would be better, and then a stand alone switch system would be easier to install also...
Thanks for any help you can offer,
Ta.