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Old 03-15-2022, 08:27 AM   #5
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Hi Mike,

Glad you found a trailer and are getting it going. Should make fire season a bit more comfortable and if history is any teacher we in the PNW want our wildland folks safe and comfortable! ;-)

I'll ask the obvious first, did you fold down the bathroom walls before you pulled power? Power for the rear shell, which has most all of the lights, runs through a switch that is opened when you fold the bathroom walls. This would keep your lights from working but allow the tongue jack to operate.

Given the age of your TM, even though it is newer than mine ;-), you are going to want to make sure that battery cables and connectors are up to the task. It is amazing what shows up as user modifications for battery cables and lugs. Mine were a fire waiting to happen. I also chose to install a disconnect switch and a breaker rather than the fuse for the battery feed as it gives me better control.

Good luck with the discoveries and trailer.

Jim
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