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<blockquote data-quote="Keatonds" data-source="post: 8744525" data-attributes="member: 682987"><p>Hey guys - </p><p></p><p>I have almost zero knowledge when it comes to electrical wiring and have utilized my father & YouTube for the speaker help. I currently have a cargo trailer that's been semi-converted into a tailgating trailer. Currently, we run everything off of a car audio battery that we charge before going to the game. At 25-30 volume we get about 2-3 hours of music. </p><p></p><p>Being in a parking lot there are no means for electricity other than what we bring ourselves. I'm looking for suggestions or advice on how to get power to the trailer or have some type of set up to run the audio system for the full 4 hours or so that we tailgate. We just got a generator this past offseason and have a maintainer that we can put on the battery when it's in use that will end up working.. but if we aren't running crockpots or a TV or anything then the generator wouldn't be needed. What we have currently works but was curious what other people have done for their toy haulers or anything like that. </p><p></p><p>Again, I'll be the first to admit that my knowledge on electric/speaker is very low so please don't judge lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keatonds, post: 8744525, member: 682987"] Hey guys - I have almost zero knowledge when it comes to electrical wiring and have utilized my father & YouTube for the speaker help. I currently have a cargo trailer that's been semi-converted into a tailgating trailer. Currently, we run everything off of a car audio battery that we charge before going to the game. At 25-30 volume we get about 2-3 hours of music. Being in a parking lot there are no means for electricity other than what we bring ourselves. I'm looking for suggestions or advice on how to get power to the trailer or have some type of set up to run the audio system for the full 4 hours or so that we tailgate. We just got a generator this past offseason and have a maintainer that we can put on the battery when it's in use that will end up working.. but if we aren't running crockpots or a TV or anything then the generator wouldn't be needed. What we have currently works but was curious what other people have done for their toy haulers or anything like that. Again, I'll be the first to admit that my knowledge on electric/speaker is very low so please don't judge lol. [/QUOTE]
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