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Old 07-22-2023, 05:16 AM   #3
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Larry -

It appears that the Power Mover must be connected to the trailer via some sort of "coupler" that is bolted onto to the bottom of the trailer frame, rather than connecting the Power Mover directly to the trailer hitch. Tell me about this - where did you put the coupler?

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I took the 12V from the Bargmann instead of from alligator clips that would have to be connected to a second battery... If you have to store your TM in a garage with the battery disconnected, this may not be a good modification, although I suppose you could have a secondary battery connection at the tongue end.
During garage storage, I keep a Battery Tender connected to the Bargman full-time. It is enough to take care of the parasitic loads, and keep the battery up. I could easily make a second Bargman plug cord with alligator clips - or permanently attach it to the mover.

Or get an AC-driven Power Mover and drag an extension cord around.

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