Please excuse the Virgin (first post). When the sparky fitted my brake controller & hotwire to the 12 pin plug. He indicated the hotwire (caravan side) goes to the fridge or SETEK first then back to the caravan battery. In order to fit the CTEK d250s dual I'm planning to unplug & hijak that hotwire routing everything through the d250s first. Is that about the long and short of it? Any tricks before i start?
Thankyou to all the previous posters too.
@Scotty,
Welcome to the forum.
Typically Jayco set up the 12 pin plug in such a way that the 12V on the fridge is connected to pins 9 (+ve) and 10 (-ve). If you have a breakaway electric brake controller fitted, it is usually charged via pin 2 - normally reversing lights. This needs to be changed on the vehicle side to also provide constant 12V.
Your caravan battery/s may only be connected to the SETEK and will only charge when the van is connected to 240V. Jayco do not normally connect the SETEK 12V AUX connection.
With most new cars and their "Smart" alternators, they will not charge your van's battery/s well, so this is why you put in a DC-DC charger like the CTEK D250S, or Redarc.
Would be very surprised if the SETEC and the 12V fridge are both connected to the vehicle. We had a cable run from the batteries to an Anderson Plug so that we could charge the batteries while driving.
I would recommend opening the caravan 12 pin plug and writing down which pins are being used as Jayco may not always be consistent with how they are wiring vans.
Attached is our vehicle <-> caravan wiring diagram - hope it helps you out.
Cheers,
Rohan
