Help!!!
I recently bought a new battery and unfortunately I forgot to take a picture how they are hooked up with the hydraulic pump. The youth that I had installed the new battery hooked it up as best as they remember. However, when I went to use my hydraulic pump to lower the top down it started smoking at the wiring on top of the hydraulic pump. Can someone post a picture of how do batteries and the pump should be accurately connected, please
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Lee, if you look in the manual, you should see a wiring diagram for the DC circuitry in the trailer. It will show how the battery is connected to things.
In the future, you only have to disconnect the two battery cables at the battery to remove the battery. You don't have to muck with any of the connections at the hydraulic pump. - Jack |
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https://share.icloud.com/photos/0c6Y...A4lowi0TzMN_0Q Hope you’re able to see this photo. It should show you how it’s hooked up.
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Text me @ 303-550-0575 and I’ll text you the photo
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I’d love to see a photo of how the kid hooked it up.
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For my two bits worth, I'm not sure the picture Dshaver shared is much help, because it's not easy to see what's connected to where. Besides, this is a picture of a two-battery setup, which may be confusing if your application is only a single battery, as many if not most were.
I think the best suggestion was to look at the wiring diagram in the owner's manual, and see if you can make sense of the connections from that. Note that the standard is that Red connects to the positive pole of the battery and black to the negative. Also, positive (+) and negative (-) should be plainly marked on the case of the battery itself near the connections. If the battery cables are original, the Positive wire should be red and the negative should be black. If you don't have an original manual, with a wiring diagram, someone on this forum could point you to one of the same or close to the same year, if you give us the year and model of your Hi-Lo. |
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