battery below the level of power required to start the engine. To prevent this occurrence
while parked, disconnect the wiring harness between the RV and tow vehicle or install a
battery isolator (see below). When the tow vehicle’s engine is operating with the RV
connected, the vehicle’s charging system will charge both the vehicle battery and the
auxiliary battery.
GENERATOR (OPTION)
The optional auxiliary generator will produce 120-volt power for lighting, refrigeration,
and other equipment in your trailer when shore power is not available.
An automatic transfer switch to change between shore power and generator power is
located in the on-board electrical system. The switch requires no user maintenance and
must not be opened by anyone other than a qualified RV electrical technician.
BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH
Your trailer has a battery disconnect switch as shown in Fig. 61. To avoid
draining the battery power, turn this switch off when the trailer is not
being used for a period of time.
BATTERY ISOLATOR (FOR TOW VEHICLE)
A battery isolator should be installed for two purposes. First, it receives current from the
alternator and controls distribution of energy to both batteries. Secondly, it serves as a
check valve to prevent energy from being drawn from the tow vehicle chassis battery.
Energy in the tow vehicle is now preserved to start your engine.
Two types of isolators are available, mechanical and solid state. Each type has an amperage
rating (70-amp per side) to indicate its capacity of operation. The solid state type of
isolator, although typically more expensive, will provide the best overall performance.
Your independent, authorized dealer can assist you with purchase and installation if you
choose to purchase a battery isolator.
LIGHTS
Exterior
All exterior running lights, such as tail lights, clearance lights, turn signals, brake lights,
etc. are energized by the tow vehicle power. When attaching wires to your tow vehicle,
carefully and tightly tape all connections for moisture protection.
Refer to diagram (Fig. 62) for the color code of the seven pin connector. The connector
between the tow vehicle and your trailer may build up corrosion with extended use, and
should be cleaned periodically to insure good electrical contact.
White
1
Ground
Blue
2
Brakes
Green
3
Running Lights
Black
4
Interior 12-volt Lighting
Red
5
Stop & Left Turn
Brown
6
Stop & Right Turn
Yellow
7
Back Up
80
Talon Sport Utility Trailer and Fifth-Wheel Sport Utility Trailer
Utilities & Systems
ON
OFF
Fig. 61
Fig. 62
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