Trailer Electrical Connections

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I plan to buy a trailer for my BX2200 in the future. I plan to get a 16 foot with two axles...at least one with brakes. My question concerns the plug to the vehicle. I noticed that there are 6 and 7 pin/wire connectors. What is the difference between the two?
 
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I believe you need a 6. the 7 has a lead to recharge a battery on a rv. i have a seven on my truck and put a seven on my trailer. the one batt. lead is not attached.
you will also need a brake controller.
 
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The six will work but put on the seven pin. Then you are ready for anything.

Egon
 
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Jon:

I agree with Egon, I'd go with the 7 pin connector. It is more "standard" and it is the one generally found on tow vwhicles (vans pickups) from the factory.

Gary
 
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oh i agree with egon. better to be prepared if you someday buy an rv or whatever.
i had the rv before the long flatbed trailer. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Besides, with the extra connection and proper size wiring, you would have an extra 12v outlet on your trailer for other things like work lights.

Doug
 

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