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if you get a larger one that supplys more wattage that will work better but do you use it every day or every other day another way is to put 2 large batteries on and charge both up once a week in depot saves the connecting to vehicle etc

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I would personally prefer anderson or mini anderson conectors to go to a trailer for power much heavier duty than a caravan plug or if you Want multiple pins look at the hgv 24volt 7 pin connectors they are so much better quality have female on the trailer and truck and a double end suzie lead it will last a lot longer i think the 12volt plugs are aweful

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I suppose I cou put an Anderson plug to the rear and that could charge the tipper battery while I'm driving and provide power from the truck when I'm tipping. They are always useful to have anyway.

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