OK, yes, I used the search function and I think I found what I was looking for, but just in case.....
I am trying to fabricate a harness that plugs into the mil spec trailer connector on the rear of my M1009 so I can just plug in my civi boat trailer when ever I want, but at the same time retaining the ability to hook up a 101A2 if needed.
I want to 100% determine if the voltage is 24v or 12v in the existing (stock mil spec) trailer electrical connector on my truck.
Once I get my answer, I am going to attempt to mate up a connector using a trailer harness and cutting off the trailer end and splicing in a 7 blade connector.
I have already cut the harness open and I found 8 wires (12 pins, only 8 wires??), half red and half black. The 8 are as follows:
Black, black with red stripe, black with white stripe and black with green stripe.
Red, red with black stripe, red with white stripe and red with green stripe.
I read on another post that the following pins go to the following wires, which correspond to the following functions:
90 = Black with red stripe = Ground
21 = red = Marker lights
22-461 = Red with white stripe = Left turn and brake
22-460 = Black with red stripe = Right turn and brake
So, aside from verifying the voltage, am I on the right track?
I also read about using the 7812 voltage resistor in line with each wires splice to drop the voltage down (if needed) to 12v. My next question is, which ground do I use for the resistor?
And I thought this would be easy.
Thanks
I am trying to fabricate a harness that plugs into the mil spec trailer connector on the rear of my M1009 so I can just plug in my civi boat trailer when ever I want, but at the same time retaining the ability to hook up a 101A2 if needed.
I want to 100% determine if the voltage is 24v or 12v in the existing (stock mil spec) trailer electrical connector on my truck.
Once I get my answer, I am going to attempt to mate up a connector using a trailer harness and cutting off the trailer end and splicing in a 7 blade connector.
I have already cut the harness open and I found 8 wires (12 pins, only 8 wires??), half red and half black. The 8 are as follows:
Black, black with red stripe, black with white stripe and black with green stripe.
Red, red with black stripe, red with white stripe and red with green stripe.
I read on another post that the following pins go to the following wires, which correspond to the following functions:
90 = Black with red stripe = Ground
21 = red = Marker lights
22-461 = Red with white stripe = Left turn and brake
22-460 = Black with red stripe = Right turn and brake
So, aside from verifying the voltage, am I on the right track?
I also read about using the 7812 voltage resistor in line with each wires splice to drop the voltage down (if needed) to 12v. My next question is, which ground do I use for the resistor?
And I thought this would be easy.
Thanks