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IMPORTANT
Wheel nuts should be checked after first
100km and then every 1000km.
opuscamper.com.au 10
HITCHING & TRAILER
ELECTRICS
About your Coupling
7 PIN FLAT PLUG
The Air tte
d with a 7-pin at plug
that connects all the exterior trailer lighting
and the electric brakes to the towing vehicle.
A standard 7 pin plug is required on your tow
vehicle for this to connect to.
ANDERSON PLUG
The OPUS is also fitted with two standard
Anderson Plugs, one is located at the drawbar
connected to the OPUS batteries via DC-DC
charger. If you have an Anderson plug on your
towing vehicle that is connected to your vehicle’s
battery, then you can attach these two together
whilst towing.
The second Anderson plug located in the driver
side of the camper. You can use this Anderson
plug to attach a solar panel which will also charge
your OPUS batteries. Your solar panel must have a
built-in regulator. The Anderson Plug runs
through its own fused system located in the
battery box.
About your Electrical Plugs
The OPU
S
comes with a DO35
off-road
coup
ling.
When hitching the OPUS to your towing vehicle
you must ensure that someone is close to the
handbrake in order to maintain control of the
trailer, particularly when manoeuvering on
uneven ground or a slope.
IMPORTANT
Disconnect these plugs when the
engine of the towing vehicle is not
running, as it will continue to draw
current and you may end up with a
flat battery on your towing vehicle.
OP 4 USER MANUAL | version 2.0

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