The switch is the master power switch which controls all twelve volt power of the trailer. Down position controls the lift, center position is all off, and the up gives power to the lights, furnace, and DSI water heater, if equipped. The only 12 volt item that doesn't go through the switch is the fridge in 12 volt mode, it connects straight to the battery.
You should view the video manual, it will answer a number of your questions: http://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f49/hilo-video-owners-manuals-youtube-1233/
Owners manual, this is for 2001 but is essentially the same as the 2000: http://www.hilotrailerforum.com/f49/owners-manual-2001-hi-lo-23/
Hi Rich,
I seem to recall that the fridge fan switch is also bypassed. Please correct me if wrong.
Hi Rich,
I seem to recall that the fridge fan switch is also bypassed. Please correct me if wrong.
I never thought of that, but yes it is also bypassed because it is tied into the 12 volt feed to the fridge. I seldom use the fan here in PA, the fridge works fine without it ,and we boondock and like to conserve battery power.
Here in sunny (dry and dusty) California it comes in handy! I also prefer boondocking but have not tested my batteries capacity as of yet.
Another thought, I remember seeing a thread that mentioned the factory installed stereos are directly connected to the battery. I don't have one so can't confirm that.
The switch is the master power switch which controls all twelve volt power of the trailer. Down position controls the lift, center position is all off, and the up gives power to the lights, furnace, and DSI water heater, if equipped. The only 12 volt item that doesn't go through the switch is the fridge in 12 volt mode, it connects straight to the battery.
Some owners have reported that their switch is wired backwards. If this is the case it is not a big deal. You can leave it the way it is, or you can switch the wires on it to get it operating like it should.
As far as the stereo being connected directly to the battery, this is done to maintain the memory, clock setting, etc. The draw from a stereo is very small, so it will not drain the battery under normal circumstances.
Raul