Tom
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Is it normal for a tow truck to power the jacks on a 5th wheel when the 5W is hooked up to the truck? Or does it only power the rear lights and turn signals on the 5W? The reason I ask is that we have a 5W in storage a couple of miles from our WY summer lot (no power available to permit battery charging or a battery minder). We don't own a truck, and don't plan to buy one for the 2x/year 2-miles trip between winter storage and our lot. Unfortunately, a couple of folks who have towed the 5W for us in the past are no longer available for various reasons.
I don't know if my 5W batteries will be dead &/or shot, so pre-arranging for a commercial tow could be an issue if I couldn't raise the jacks when they got there. My other option is to book a cabin or motel for a night or two, giving me time to check things out and charge or replace the 5W batteries.
FWIW one of the folks who previously tried to tow the 5W to our lot (before we got there) arrived to find dead batteries. He was kind enough to take the batteries to his lot for an overnight charge, and even took them to the local NAPA store to have them load tested. That suggests that his electrical hookup doesn't charge the 5W batteries.
Grand Design 367BHS.
I don't know if my 5W batteries will be dead &/or shot, so pre-arranging for a commercial tow could be an issue if I couldn't raise the jacks when they got there. My other option is to book a cabin or motel for a night or two, giving me time to check things out and charge or replace the 5W batteries.
FWIW one of the folks who previously tried to tow the 5W to our lot (before we got there) arrived to find dead batteries. He was kind enough to take the batteries to his lot for an overnight charge, and even took them to the local NAPA store to have them load tested. That suggests that his electrical hookup doesn't charge the 5W batteries.
Grand Design 367BHS.