ATskier
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I thought others who are considering using the factory charge line that runs into a seven way trailer bumper hitch plug might be interested in this story.
I have a ’06 Duramax with factory trailer wiring.
I’ve had four campers on this truck, all using the factory charge line to the bumper for battery charging. One camper was installed at the factory, where the owner said no problem to use factory hitch charge line; they used a line off the back of the pop up, to the bumper socket.
Currently I have a canopy on my truck and some lighting and other little stuff (<3amps, yes I'm sure!) pulling on that charge line. Well I started to see flickering lights. I saw voltage all over the place, but eventually stabilizing at 12.7 volts. When I tried to draw more than an amp out of the charge line, voltage would drop below 10 volts.
I concluded connectors or 7 way plug or Y to bed mount plug were bad. Well I tested all that and they were fine. So my issue was in the factory wiring. I was surprised to see this line is protected by one 60 amp fuse… but the gauge is not close to 60 amp, though still maybe a 12 gauge. Plenty to send a few amps back to the camper or canopy.
I took truck to dealer explained situation…they punted. They could only test voltage with no load at the bumper. Said it was fine. They could not tell me how many amps you might reasonably draw off the 7-way charge line.
So I concluded at one point or another I probably pulled a lot of amps through that charge line to try to charge a couple of deeply discharged battery's in a camper…a very common situation…and burned up the charge line. Note I checked the grounding. It was fine.
I clipped the charge line into the bed mount and ran an new 8 gauge wire protected by a 30 amp fuse from the alternator to that plug. It took longer than I would have thought. Things working now.
I concluded Lance was right. Do not use factory charge line or even seven way plug for any kind of serious amp draw.
Any thoughts?
I have a ’06 Duramax with factory trailer wiring.
I’ve had four campers on this truck, all using the factory charge line to the bumper for battery charging. One camper was installed at the factory, where the owner said no problem to use factory hitch charge line; they used a line off the back of the pop up, to the bumper socket.
Currently I have a canopy on my truck and some lighting and other little stuff (<3amps, yes I'm sure!) pulling on that charge line. Well I started to see flickering lights. I saw voltage all over the place, but eventually stabilizing at 12.7 volts. When I tried to draw more than an amp out of the charge line, voltage would drop below 10 volts.
I concluded connectors or 7 way plug or Y to bed mount plug were bad. Well I tested all that and they were fine. So my issue was in the factory wiring. I was surprised to see this line is protected by one 60 amp fuse… but the gauge is not close to 60 amp, though still maybe a 12 gauge. Plenty to send a few amps back to the camper or canopy.
I took truck to dealer explained situation…they punted. They could only test voltage with no load at the bumper. Said it was fine. They could not tell me how many amps you might reasonably draw off the 7-way charge line.
So I concluded at one point or another I probably pulled a lot of amps through that charge line to try to charge a couple of deeply discharged battery's in a camper…a very common situation…and burned up the charge line. Note I checked the grounding. It was fine.
I clipped the charge line into the bed mount and ran an new 8 gauge wire protected by a 30 amp fuse from the alternator to that plug. It took longer than I would have thought. Things working now.
I concluded Lance was right. Do not use factory charge line or even seven way plug for any kind of serious amp draw.
Any thoughts?