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Neal A Smith's avatar

There was an article in RV travels (July 12) where some people say the breakaway switch can be used as an anti-theft device. The article was of course, very against the practice, as even if the switch could handle it, this was a good way to run down the house batteries.

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Doug Modlin's avatar

It’s also good to note that the emergency braking system only works if the battery is charged and not disconnected. I assume that means the battery disconnect switch should be left in the “connected“ position while traveling in order for the brakes to engage if the break away switch is activated. Mike, is this the case for all travel trailers?

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