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!).

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Here's the parts I used The 4 holes I drilled in
the plastic battery case lid
 
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)
 
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
   

 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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