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Originally Posted by flybouy
From your description if you connect the brake wire with the pin removed then yes you will get a spark. The pin operates a switch by holding the switch open ( disconnected). So with the pin out you have a completed circuit actuating the brakes. As for the slideout someone with more knowledge will have to answer that. If it has a control board that communicates with other devices it may have a parasitic drain but I don't know.
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That’s what I was thinking. I am trying to find where the drain is at. Seems odd to me that a 75amp converter won’t charge the batteries and keep up with the drain. Shouldn’t I see 13 volts when it is just sitting plugged in?