I have a 2022 Hawk side dinette on a 2018 Tundra double cab. I recently paid an experienced van electrician to install a Victron DC/DC charger, a 200ah SOK lithium battery, Victron solar controller, and Renogy panels. The DC charger is hooked to the truck via 4awg wire and a new Anderson connector + an additional connector specifically installed to provide power to the the running/marker lights. I brought it home yesterday and I thought everything was working great until I noticed after it got dark that the rear red LED running/marker lights were glowing even though the truck + truck headlights were off. I went outside and turned the headlights on and all of the driving lights came on but flickered. After turning the headlights off, the red running lights at the rear of the camper continued to dimly glow until I went into the camper and disconnected the battery via the big red switch you can see in the photo. What is going on here? I understand that with the new wiring done, there could be a bad connection now between the running lights and the truck but why would the battery connection have any impact on the rear red led lights?
I can see the green wire that is labeled "running lights" which was originally wired to the Atwood plug. It is now wired to a 5 amp inline fuse which is then wired to a new plug (I'm not sure of the type) installed specifically for the running lights. On the truck side, the new plug is now connected to the original wire installed by the FWC dealer which runs to the back of the truck and taps into the driver side truck marker light. This all makes sense given what I've read on this forum about the running lights. But again, where does the camper battery come into play here?
For the time being, I have taken out the 5 amp inline fuse which has killed all power to the running lights. The van electrical guy is out of town for the next two weeks and I have a trip coming up that I'd like the running lights to be working for. Any help you all can provide would be much appreciated!
I can see the green wire that is labeled "running lights" which was originally wired to the Atwood plug. It is now wired to a 5 amp inline fuse which is then wired to a new plug (I'm not sure of the type) installed specifically for the running lights. On the truck side, the new plug is now connected to the original wire installed by the FWC dealer which runs to the back of the truck and taps into the driver side truck marker light. This all makes sense given what I've read on this forum about the running lights. But again, where does the camper battery come into play here?
For the time being, I have taken out the 5 amp inline fuse which has killed all power to the running lights. The van electrical guy is out of town for the next two weeks and I have a trip coming up that I'd like the running lights to be working for. Any help you all can provide would be much appreciated!