I have a 2015 Ford F150 with a 7 pin trailer plug and a travel trailer with 2 6v Trojan batteries for boondocking. Ford doesn't wire the 7 pin to do more than just keep a trickle charge, and I want to send more power to the trailer to give the batteries a heavier charge when driving- I want the batteries fully charged when I park it. I'll be installing a 100watt solar system as well to help keep the batteries functioning for several days at a time.
I also want to set up a Viair compressor drawing 30 amps max in the bed of the truck so I can reach both the truck and trailer wheels. Here is my plan and my questions:
I will run a 4ga power feed from the truck battery to a solenoid (for switching with ignition), then to a Bussman manually resettable breaker under the hood, then back to the rear of the vehicle. I would use a winch-type plug to connect it to a similar plug on the compressor when needed, and a similar plug I'll wire into the trailer lead when towing. I'll probably disconnect the hot lead on the 7pin just to make sure there aren't any issues.
Questions:
How does this sound for a plan? I'm trying to keep it simple.
What size breaker should I put under the hood? The compressor would want a 40 amp but I'm not sure what to do for the batteries, and it will all run off the same breaker (but never at the same time).
I assumed I should I run a negative wire off the battery to the plug at the rear of the truck for the compressor, but I won't need one in the trailer lead to the batteries. Is this correct? If so, does the negative also have to be 4ga or could I use some 8ga I have extra?
Thanks for any suggestions, remember I am pretty new to this and want to keep it simple.
I also want to set up a Viair compressor drawing 30 amps max in the bed of the truck so I can reach both the truck and trailer wheels. Here is my plan and my questions:
I will run a 4ga power feed from the truck battery to a solenoid (for switching with ignition), then to a Bussman manually resettable breaker under the hood, then back to the rear of the vehicle. I would use a winch-type plug to connect it to a similar plug on the compressor when needed, and a similar plug I'll wire into the trailer lead when towing. I'll probably disconnect the hot lead on the 7pin just to make sure there aren't any issues.
Questions:
How does this sound for a plan? I'm trying to keep it simple.
What size breaker should I put under the hood? The compressor would want a 40 amp but I'm not sure what to do for the batteries, and it will all run off the same breaker (but never at the same time).
I assumed I should I run a negative wire off the battery to the plug at the rear of the truck for the compressor, but I won't need one in the trailer lead to the batteries. Is this correct? If so, does the negative also have to be 4ga or could I use some 8ga I have extra?
Thanks for any suggestions, remember I am pretty new to this and want to keep it simple.