โOct-20-2014 12:15 PM
โOct-23-2014 05:19 AM
โOct-23-2014 03:20 AM
Daveinet wrote:
There are 2 different models of Brake Buddies. The old type is either on or off, basically a braking assist, which I have good reason to believe is what the OP has. The Vantage is proportional based on inertia.
โOct-22-2014 09:43 PM
โOct-22-2014 06:21 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:There are 2 different models of Brake Buddies. The old type is either on or off, basically a braking assist, which I have good reason to believe is what the OP has. The Vantage is proportional based on inertia.
if the RV will not slow down when brakes are applied, I agree. but anytime the RV is braked, depending on how sensitive my Brake Buddy is set, it will also apply the brakes unless somehow inertia is negated.
the degree to which the toad brakes are applied is proportional to how severe the RV braking is. looks like a pig, smells like a pig, oinks like a pig, etc.
bumpy
โOct-22-2014 01:09 PM
willald wrote:
Reason being, there are some scenarios (for example, slick roads) where engaging brakes on the towing vehicle may not necessarily engage the towed vehicle brakes at all.
โOct-22-2014 01:06 PM
Heisenberg wrote:
For those who have multiple toads the RVI2 is an excellent choice. You are able to monitor and tweek from the coach via great feedback and you can purchase tire sensors to monitor your toad. My understanding is that the inventor of Brake Buddy is the brains behind the RVI2. It is very small and easy to handle and setup. I go between a 2012 Equinox and a 2014 Wrangler.
โOct-22-2014 12:29 PM
โOct-22-2014 11:57 AM
โOct-22-2014 10:48 AM
Daveinet wrote:
. The method for achieving proportionality may be different, but it is absolutely proportional.
โOct-22-2014 10:27 AM
willald wrote:Ready Brake is proportional and is the only closed loop system. The rate of braking is proportional to the stopping rate of the motorhome. Meaning they are matched. I can fully attest to this, as when I originally set up the counter spring, I towed my 4600 LBS Grand Cherokee with my 3100 LBS older Cherokee. I set the counter spring for a completely neutral impact under any and all braking conditions. Regardless of if I braked hard or soft, the toad braking rate was completely proportional to the braking rate of my light weight Jeep. If a 3100 lbs vehicle can stop a 4600 LBS vehicle with no difference in peddle effort at any braking rate, one can confidently conclude that the toad braking rate is directly proportional to the braking rate of the tow vehicle. The method for achieving proportionality may be different, but it is absolutely proportional.
Truth is, by the true definition of 'proportional', almost NONE of the toad braking systems out there truly are proportional. ...
Anyway, getting back to what what Daveinet originally said about Readybrake: Minus the 'proportional' word, I agree 110% with him. Readybrake IMO is sooo much better a solution than any of the 'brake in a box' systems.
โOct-22-2014 10:03 AM
Daveinet wrote:Bumpyroad wrote::hDaveinet wrote:
Or you can just throw the thing away and get a proportional system that is going to work much better for about 450 bucks. That is the cost of the basic Ready Brake.
back to the proportional Kool Aid.
bumpy
โOct-22-2014 09:48 AM
โOct-22-2014 05:35 AM
Bumpyroad wrote::hDaveinet wrote:
Or you can just throw the thing away and get a proportional system that is going to work much better for about 450 bucks. That is the cost of the basic Ready Brake.
back to the proportional Kool Aid.
bumpy
โOct-21-2014 07:58 AM
John&Joey wrote:
Why do anything? Sounds like you're happy with the unit and it is working correctly.
Brake Buddy's either work or they don't. Really is no 'kinda' working for them.