After 51 pages of reading and finally acquiring the appropriate budget, I believe I will need the following to put power in my trailer. Expected uses for now include LEDs on trailer for trailer/campsite visibility at night, and a cpap machine so I don't scare away all the other campers. Future use includes a water pump and maybe someday a fridge. My JKU is approximately 18 feet from battery, down the frame to the rear. My trailer has a 5 foot tongue. The battery will be mounted in a battery box against the front wall (close to the tongue) of the trailer. I'm running a 7 Pin connector but will not be hooking up the 10 gauge power wire. This may not qualify as an under $50 dual-battery setup, but I've already seen one Jeep go up in flames, so I'm going to trade cash for peace-of-mind.
Shopping list.
1. Starting / Truck Battery (stock battery is 2 years old)
2. Aux / Trailer Battery
3. 50 feet of #2 Ground Wire (yes I know this is twice the length I need, but only if I do things right the first time)
4. 50 feet of #2 Power Wire
5. 6 - 10 Eye Connectors for #2 Wire
6. Solenoid 200A / TMax 160A / Samlex ACR-160 160A (Knowledgeable opinions are welcome, see above about having my first Jeep burst into flames)
7. 2 Appropriate size fuses (So what didn't stick from 51 pages of reading is how I determine the appropriate fuse)
a. One between Truck battery and Solenoid / TMax / Samlex ACR-160 (160A or 200A?)
b. One near Trailer battery (160A or 200A?)
8. 175 A Power pole plugs (2) for disconnecting from Truck and Trailer (Options include 120, 175, 350)
9. Appropriate disconnects for voltage meter on Aux / Trailer Battery if I choose TMax (TBD)
10. Battery Box (I have a few plastic tool boxes that may do the trick)
11. Blue Sea Systems ST Blade Fuse Block - 12 Circuits with Negative Bus & Cover
12. Inverter (to charge various do-dads that will make my children and friends happy)
a. USB
b. Standard Plugs
Anyone see anything missing? Anyone think this is over or under engineering it?