- Charges break away battery when vehicle and trailer are connected
- Installs conveniently inside break away box
- Constructed of impact resistant plastic
- Strong and durable
- Easy to use and install


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Hopkins Towing Solutions 20007 Break Away Battery Charger
*$265.00
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Hopkins Towing Solution |
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Brand | Hopkins Towing Solutions |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 2.75 x 1.75 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 20007 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20007 |
Date First Available | October 28, 2010 |
Scott –
Installed on my 2013 Honda Fit for the battery to maintain a charge while being towed. The best scenario is to start with a fully charged battery, this charger is a trickle charger. Black wire to the power source on the light cord receptacle on the front of the Honda. I use a 7way to 6way Roadmaster light cord of which the center connector is the 12v auxiliary power. Red wire to battery Red terminal. I did not use the blue wire, just capped the blue wire and ran it along with the black wire in a loom.
Alan Moore –
I am using this to replace the missing battery charger on our used W-W trailer. I don’t need the waterproof box as the battery and charger have their own compartment in the tack room. This was a simple install, and all I needed to do was provide the ground cable for the battery, and solder the black and blue cables to the wiring the harness.
Brian Lewis –
Used this to connect to the 12 v AUX of the 7 port trailer hitch to charge the battery of my car. It worked as expected A+! 10+ hours of towing and maintained a full battery while the car was in the ACC position to ensure the steering was unlocked. Great price and got the job done. It is important to note this works if the battery in tow is grounded to the vehicle towing, which is should be….
My name is jeff –
Worked as it should , the l.e.d. light is a handy touch
John W. –
It’s easy to install and now it’s keeping my battery charged in my tow vehicle I pull behind my motor home.
Jay D –
I put this on my buddie’s car trailer that has an Interstate battery with a large winch. I was concerned about hooking a wire directly to the battery from the trailer wiring because the winch is such high current. His small trailer brake battery also was junk so I wanted to run the emergency brakes off the winch battery. My friend never charged up the battery and when I went to use it the battery would need to sit on my trickle charger for days to recover. I installed this gem a month ago. I put the trickle charger on the Interstate last week and it almost immediately switched to float. If you do long trips to pick up vehicles this is well worth the investment to keep your battery charged.
Mike –
Works great charging a small battery that I use for a LED light in my enclosed trailer
Donald N. –
Bought 2 for charging trailer batteries while driving. Very straight forward to install, now the trailers have their own trickle charging system
C-dub –
Not quite 5 star. I have absolutely no idea why the blue wire is included. I tried installing it like the (terrible) instructions said and it:
A- Wouldn’t charge my breakaway battery.
B- Got INCREDIBLY hot within a minute or two, almost to the point that it was uncomfortable to handle.
C- Undoubtedly would have melted and/or caught on fire if left installed like it was.
So, with my multimeter hooked up to the battery, I clipped the blue wire (the one that goes to the trailer brakes) and it instantly started charging the battery. Within a few minutes it had cooled down and was working flawlessly.
Two weeks later, hooked up the trailer, battery had rested down to about 12.5v and within 15 minutes or so was back up to 14ish volts. So it does work, just can’t figure out what the blue wire is supposed to do.
Danny –
Good product