I have not had this issue on my HQ15. Your pic does not show much so hard to determine but when its dry out and you take some water and pour it down the wall or right over the assembly does it leak?I've noticed a problem where water is leaking out from the left taillight assembly. I've pulled the whole assembly off, caulked all joints and the holes where the taillight wiring comes in, but I still notice water draining from the bottom screws whenever it rains. It doesn't appear to be coming in from the wiring harness hole on the trailer body, but I only had the assembly off once when I initially resealed everything. Has anyone else had this problem before? How is water getting inside the assembly? All caulk joints around the top and sides are good as I just resealed it after pulling it off to examine the first time.
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I haven't tried that yet as the seal around the outside of the assembly looked good. No cracks, weathering, etc. I was assuming it was coming in from the wiring holes within it or seeping behind the LED bulbs. But it is a good idea and I will try that next. I've attached a few more pictures. One where I first backed out the screw at the bottom when I noticed it dripping. The second is when I took the assembly off and you can see the water-line of where it had filled. I know that isn't really helpful, but I appreciate the tips.I have not had this issue on my HQ15. Your pic does not show much so hard to determine but when its dry out and you take some water and pour it down the wall or right over the assembly does it leak?
What about the light assembly it self though. Water could be entering at the rear where the actual lights attached. I'm also curious if you're parking the camper on a slope (nose forward). I'm not at my camper today or I'd take a look at mind but if you want some quality feedback and ideas to fix you should post on the "Black Series Caravan Owner’s North America" Facebook Group.I haven't tried that yet as the seal around the outside of the assembly looked good. No cracks, weathering, etc. I was assuming it was coming in from the wiring holes within it or seeping behind the LED bulbs. But it is a good idea and I will try that next. I've attached a few more pictures. One where I first backed out the screw at the bottom when I noticed it dripping. The second is when I took the assembly off and you can see the water-line of where it had filled. I know that isn't really helpful, but I appreciate the tips.
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Yeah, I considered that and did put more caulking inside where the three light bezel wires enter the assembly. I will try a few pour over tests the next time I'm at the trailer to see if there is an area I missed. I appreciate the note.I haven't had any noticeable leakage on mine, but l just looked at the assembly and would second checking the interface between the three light bezels and the metal housing. Maybe, water is entering the assembly through one or more of those, and wicking into the housing?
Same question but on a C-12. The grey one has 12vdc on it when I close the breaker labeled tank heat. (maybe power for optional tank heater)? The other one has no power on it not sure where it goes on the other end. Any one know what it is for? Next question; the trailer cable from the tow vehicle terminates in a box on the A-frame. The aux power from the tow vehicle is terminated to a terminal with nothing else l. There is two spare taped off wires that leave the box and head to the trailer. I would like to use them to charge the trailer battery from the tow vehicle. Does anyone know where the other end of the cable leaving the A-frame is located?Hello everyone, I'm here for the same reason you all are! My first question to those who might know! There are two 50 amp Anderson plugs on the A frame hitch of my HQ15, one is black, one is gray. One is for a truck connection to charge the batteries and one is for a portable solar panel connect! Which is which!???? The Anderson plug at the solar charge controller is gray, so my best guess is the gray is for a solar panel???
FWIW, the two Anderson SB-50 connectors at the tongue on "most" HQ Black Series, go gray connecting to the battery bank, and the black used to periodically charge the small battery for the emergency brake system. This is the extra pull cord you attach to the hitch when hooking your trailer to the tow vehicle. If the trailer should come detached during towing, the cord pulls the pin at the A-frame, activating a switch which energizes the electric brakes, hopefully stopping the loose trailer quickly. There is a separate small 12v battery in an enclosure that needs to be charged periodically to keep this system operational. The black connector at the tongue on my HQ19 connects to the gray (trailer battery) occasionally, and provides 12vdc power to charge.Same question but on a C-12. The grey one has 12vdc on it when I close the breaker labeled tank heat. (maybe power for optional tank heater)? The other one has no power on it not sure where it goes on the other end. Any one know what it is for? Next question; the trailer cable from the tow vehicle terminates in a box on the A-frame. The aux power from the tow vehicle is terminated to a terminal with nothing else l. There is two spare taped off wires that leave the box and head to the trailer. I would like to use them to charge the trailer battery from the tow vehicle. Does anyone know where the other end of the cable leaving the A-frame is located?
Nice. Consider adding a McHitch to really make using it easy. And you can still use a WDH if you'd like.Well finally bought our Black Series HQ19 2022 model year. pulled home with 2023 GMC Canyon Denali, stayed overnight and was surprised how warm it stayed in trailer. Temps got down to 40 F. I already made one modification to pull home. I swaped the Poly block hitch for a Australian 50mm ball hitch to run an Anderson weight distribution and sway control setup. The trailer pulled great and averaged 9.2 MPG cutting thru the hills of the OzarksView attachment 803658
draykas2004 said: Well finally bought our Black Series HQ19 2022 model year. pulled home with 2023 GMC Canyon Denali...
Raspy said: Nice. Consider adding a McHitch to really make using it easy. And you can still use a WDH if you'd like.