Trailers 202 and 203
Electric Engine RGN
These Hydraulic RGN's are different than the others because they have an electric engine instead of a gas engine to operate the RGN. With an electric engine comes a battery. How does this battery get charged in order to run the engine? Every truck will eventually have a 2-pole plug "outlet" installed on it that charges the battery. The trailers have the needed plug in a tube next to the hand controls. This plug STAYS with trailer. Only use this plug when the battery needs to be charged. DO NOT travel down the road with the plug plugged in! If you leave the plug plugged in when traveling you will destroy the battery. So, only use the plug when operating the neck and or use it when the battery gets low. You can operate the neck without the plug plugged in, but the battery will only last so long before you must charge it. I go over this in a YouTube video I made for you to watch. See Below