Due to some health issues, not much has been happening on my build. There have been some small things going on, like planning and acquiring parts, etc. but not much worth writing about.
Today the weather was very nice and I felt pretty good, so I decided to do some wire tracing and identification. One of the delays on getting it registered as a RV/Camper Trailer and a tag on it has been the installation and operation of all of the DOT required safety lighting for a trailer of that size. My plan is to relocate and replace the old taillight assemblies with newer LED versions.
Old ones that were all corroded up inside...
New LED ones from Bargman. Since this picture was taken, I have replaced the incandescent backup light and reflector with a newer clear LED backup light module and I'll add a separate reflector somewhere on each side.
I also plan to move them up to the spot where the old amber turn signals were, since there is already a big hole there and the Bargman's require and even larger hole to mount in. This will help protect them from getting kicked when standing on the bumper, keep them out of any deep water (hopefully), and allow them to be seen when using any kind of rack or cargo basket on the rear. I will also have to add lower side marker lights, but I'll discuss that later.
One of the problems I've run into is the wiring to the existing lights. I had hoped Wheeled Coach just extended the Ford factory wiring and connected it to the lights mounted on the patient module (the box), but that didn't happen. I have traced all of the wiring from the rear all the way up to where I cut it loose from the cab when I removed it. Nowhere did I find anyplace where any of the wiring broke out of the harness in the frame and went up into the module. I first tried tracing each individual wire using a Power Probe III and some of the wires went through and some didn't. Then I tried applying 12V power to ground and to the individual wires at the front, and got some of the lights to work and some didn't. There is also a small black module sitting between the frame rails at the rear just in front of the backup alarm, which is tied into the light wiring also, or so it appears. It's hard to tell since everything is black and covered in diesel soot. It also very hard to get to.
I suspect this module may be one of those converters that adapt an independent bulb taillight system of the towed vehicle to the common bulb system of the trailer. In the case of my ambulance it would have converted the wiring of the Ford van to the taillights of the ambulance module. Or, I may be completely off base on this.
Now, to make matters worse, today while looking at my electrical panel I found three relays and wiring marked, 'Marker Lights', 'Left Turn', and 'Right Turn', but no brake or backup lights, at least not yet.
So...since everything I am installing are LEDs, I'm starting to think it may be easier for me to just create a new wiring harness and go directly from the 7-pin junction box to the lights themselves. With my set up, this is no different than wiring a large box trailer and there is no need to have any of this wiring go through the electrical panel.
Has anyone else run into anything like this on their rigs?