TrailManor
Battery On/Off Switch Project
Since
this project (June 2004), I have replaced this switch with a 4-way model due to
an application change. Follow the yellow highlighted link below to see my
new 4-way Battery Switch Project.
When I store my TrailManor
trailer off-site each week, I worry about battery drain from the radio antenna
and anything else. And disconnecting the battery each week is not
something I look forward to doing. Those battery case straps are killer to
get undone and redone! When looking at a new 5th wheel trailer one day, I
noticed a battery on/off switch by Blue Sea. A quick web search, $26 and 3
days shipping time and I had the switch in my hand. I picked up the 30 amp
blade type fuse and holder, the ring terminals and the large butt splice at an
auto parts store and the nylon screws at a hardware store. Total
investment: ~$33. Took me about an hour to do (less time than to create
this web page!).
Click any image below for a larger view
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the parts I used |
The 4
holes I drilled in
the plastic battery case lid
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The
switch mounted with
4 nylon screws/flats/nuts |
The
bottom of the switch
with wires attached |
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Wires
going through 2 holes
I drilled through case lid |
Completed inside of case
lid (red wire nut is what will
connect to trailer hot wire)
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Before
picture of battery
showing original wiring
by TrailManor factory |
After
picture of battery
showing on/off switch
and fuse wiring |
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Top view
after picture of
on/off switch on case lid |
Side
view after picture of
on/off switch on case lid |
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This was a pretty simple, fun,
inexpensive and useful project that most anyone can do.
Here's a link to the switch manufacturer. You can find a dealer near
you from Blue Sea's website. I used West Marine in Lombard, IL. I
ordered it online and it arrived 3 days later.
I used the model 9006 "knob
style" switch. Blue Sea also makes a "key
style" switch if you'd like to make your installation a bit more
tamper-proof. Personally, I didn't want to worry about losing the switch.
It's not so small that you'd want to keep it on your keychain.
Jim
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