Does plugging it in to shore charge the battery?
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Now, the manual pump, if you have it, will be part of the hydraulic pump/motor combination that is usually located in the trailer tongue and it should be accessible through the small "half door" that is the front part of the cover over the tongue. IF you have this option, you'll see a round, open, tube that you can insert anything that will work as a pump handle into. Then, you just move the handle back and forth as was shown in the video I told you about in the post above. The pump handle is often found in the front of the trailer tongue, next to the pump itself. If it is missing, you can use anything that will fit into the receptacle, such as a length of pipe or rebar.
The manual pump is an option, so it's possible you don't have it.
- Jack
Thanks for the response.You can certainly use your Stanley 1000 Amp Jump Starter to charge the battery, and, it MAY deliver enough Amperage to turn the hydraulic lift motor. 500 Amps continuous sounds to me like it would be enough to turn that motor, which is really nothing more than a car starter motor. I think it pulls in the neighborhood of 55 Amps when it's raising the top.
Give it a try. But, if your battery is not taking a charge from the converter, you have a bad battery or a fault in the converter (probably the 30 Amp fuses), or both and you need to have that/those problem(s) fixed.
AND, you need to figure out if you have the manual lift option, which would greatly simplify getting the top up in the future if this should happen again. I used mine when my trailer was new and I had a dead battery - I was easily able to get the top up far enough to run jumper cables from my truck's battery to the trailer battery and then raise it all the way. If I'd wanted to pump for longer, I could gotten the top all the way up with the manual pump.
- Jack