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RE: Toad Battery Charger

Pianotuna, time2roll and willald, thanks for responding; good ideas.
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Geobiker
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02/09/23 05:13pm |
Dinghy Towing
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RE: Toad Battery Charger

Krusty, we have a 10 gauge charge line; I think the ground wire is the same but will double check.
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Geobiker
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02/09/23 04:54pm |
Dinghy Towing
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RE: Toad Battery Charger

Thanks to all who responded to my original post of 1/25.
Yesterday, I met with my technician. He tested the entire system from the battery in the motorhome to the battery in the Honda CRV, including fuses. All tested 100% ok. Voltages were 13+. He inspected the entire charge line for damage/problems; again all ok. We could find nothing either installed incorrectly or working incorrectly that would cause the Honda battery to go dead.
None the less when towing between LA and Albuquerque at the end of day 2 (Albuquerque) the Honda batters is completely dead.
I have had 2 different technicians try to solve my problem but the bottom line is the charge line I have should keep the Honda battery charged while towing.
I am totally frustrated. Help!!! I welcome any further ideas.
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Geobiker
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02/08/23 03:24pm |
Dinghy Towing
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Toad Battery Charger

We have a 2012 Honda CRV which we tow behind a 2004 Jayco Granite Ridge MH. Prior to a long trip we had asked to have a charge line installed between the MH and Honda as well as a toad charger. At the end of day 2 the Honda battery is dead. When we took it to another technician, the charge line is in and working but no toad charger.
So, what toad charger are you using, do you like it and why? We have another cross country trip planned and do not want a dead Honda battery.
Thanks and safe travels.
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Geobiker
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01/25/23 06:35pm |
Dinghy Towing
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