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Power Trailer Winch from 7-pin?
![]() Got a Trailex with a winch that is wired to use the 12V Battery (pin 4) and Ground (pin 1) from a 7-pin receptacle / plug. From trial & "error" I have found pin 4 is run thru a 20AMP fuse (in the curb side side panel fuse box #78) on the OEM hitch package on the X5. 20AMP is enough for some 12V trailer accessories (interior lights, etc), but not a winch motor. The trailer has electric brakes and a small 12V "breakaway" brake controller battery that I believe is also "charged" off the 12V Power pin. So any solutions suggested? Is a second 12V battery mounted in the trailer the best alternative (maybe charged like the breakaway battery)? Has anyone found a way to get more AMPS on pin 4? Maybe a direct(heavy duty fused) line from the X5 battery positive terminal that bypasses OEM 20AMP connection on the receptacle?
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Thanks for the reply. The existing "on rail" battery is a small (hobby size) 12 volt that is only used for the electric brakes (break away controller) to engage the brakes (once). Not enough to power a winch for more than a few nanoseconds.
Leaning toward second battery for "disconnected" reasons, to run trailer interior lights and such when not on the hitch. May go with a solar panel to trickle charge it when at track and off hitch.
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08 smart fortwo 03 X5 ///M 4.6is 97 993 RS (clone) 96 993 Turbo 01 330ci [gone], 94 325is [gone] |
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