Mar-24-2015 07:37 AM
2014.5 Thor Palazzo 35.1
Mar-25-2015 10:21 PM
Mar-25-2015 06:51 PM
Mar-25-2015 03:50 PM
93mastercraft wrote:Dale.Traveling wrote:debaets wrote:Diodes will prevent the feed back but the switch would work also.
,,, If your jeep brake pedal is activating your jeep brake lights you may be back feeding your MH lights and cancelling your turn signal lights.
The other problem to watch for is the toad brakes can cancel the turn signal on the toad. The coach signal combines brakes and turn signals so even with the brakes on the light will still flash. Using additional bulbs will work around both problems or you can use a two wire to three wire convertor such as one of THESE. Ran into the problem with the new toad, Honda CRV.
Also AMAZON now carried NSA Products.
This Wire Harness I already have does all that.
Mar-25-2015 03:47 PM
mowermech wrote:Thanks, I guess I should have also mentioned that I had the braking system as well. I just moved the tow bar and braking system over from my old car to the pickup truck and purchased a new base plate that I would have needed anyway. It was cheaper than getting a new Ready Brake system. My current system is very easy to use as it's permanently installed in the engine compartment on the power brakes. In fact, it's one less cable to hook up than the ready brake, but I like the simplicity and beautiful solution of the Ready Brake better than my separate air braking system that could malfunction.holstein13 wrote:
What a clever way to show the effectiveness of this braking solution. I really like this system and would have purchased it for my current rig had I not already owned the Blue Ox tow bar.
There are two systems available.
The Ready Brute is the towbar and braking system combination, as shown.
The Ready Brake is the braking system only, that can be used with ANY towbar (including your blue Ox unit).
Then there is the Ready Stop add-on that gives braking if the toad should ever break away from the towing vehicle.
full information is on the NSA website.
Mar-25-2015 02:38 PM
Mar-25-2015 01:59 PM
holstein13 wrote:
What a clever way to show the effectiveness of this braking solution. I really like this system and would have purchased it for my current rig had I not already owned the Blue Ox tow bar.
Mar-25-2015 09:41 AM
Dale.Traveling wrote:debaets wrote:Diodes will prevent the feed back but the switch would work also.
,,, If your jeep brake pedal is activating your jeep brake lights you may be back feeding your MH lights and cancelling your turn signal lights.
The other problem to watch for is the toad brakes can cancel the turn signal on the toad. The coach signal combines brakes and turn signals so even with the brakes on the light will still flash. Using additional bulbs will work around both problems or you can use a two wire to three wire convertor such as one of THESE. Ran into the problem with the new toad, Honda CRV.
Also AMAZON now carried NSA Products.
2014.5 Thor Palazzo 35.1
Mar-25-2015 09:06 AM
Mar-25-2015 06:46 AM
debaets wrote:Diodes will prevent the feed back but the switch would work also.
,,, If your jeep brake pedal is activating your jeep brake lights you may be back feeding your MH lights and cancelling your turn signal lights.
Mar-25-2015 06:17 AM
93mastercraft wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:93mastercraft wrote:
I've gotten several different suggestions on how the safety cable should be ran. Can some one post a picture or video 😉 of how seafety cable should properly be connected specifically with the ready brute?
The ReadyBrute is connected no differently than connecting any other tow bar or trailer safety cables or chains.
From page 8 of the NHTSA's trailer towing guide:
"Make sure the hitch has provisions for the connection of safety chains, which are required by most states. When connected, safety chains should have some slack to permit sharp turns but should not drag on the road. In addition, they should cross under the trailer tongue to help prevent the tongue from dropping to the road in the event the trailer separates from the tow vehicle." (emphasis added)
Towing A Trailer - NHTSA
I would say that a tow bar is significantly different from a trailer tongue and ball and hitch scenario. A tow bar is comprised completely as a hitch receiver. Your towed vehicle essentially becomes the tongue where there is actually two attachment points as apposed to one. I will start crossing them under the bar. As long as these cables are, I really don't see the advantage. I cross chains all the time my boat and other trailers.
2014.5 Thor Palazzo 35.1
Mar-25-2015 05:50 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
GREAT video. You should put that somewhere on the permanent clicky in the dingy forum for new RV'ers to see so they can understand what we are talking about when they ask questions.
>OP. HOW did you download that video to youtube????
I am on mobile broadband and can't readily watch video's because of the all the buffering.
Your video loaded up 'instantly' and never stopped, zip zero buffering! :B
HOW did you do that. so I can tell my friends how to load videos the same way so I can view them? Tks.
2014.5 Thor Palazzo 35.1
Mar-25-2015 05:42 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:93mastercraft wrote:
I've gotten several different suggestions on how the safety cable should be ran. Can some one post a picture or video 😉 of how seafety cable should properly be connected specifically with the ready brute?
The ReadyBrute is connected no differently than connecting any other tow bar or trailer safety cables or chains.
From page 8 of the NHTSA's trailer towing guide:
"Make sure the hitch has provisions for the connection of safety chains, which are required by most states. When connected, safety chains should have some slack to permit sharp turns but should not drag on the road. In addition, they should cross under the trailer tongue to help prevent the tongue from dropping to the road in the event the trailer separates from the tow vehicle." (emphasis added)
Towing A Trailer - NHTSA
2014.5 Thor Palazzo 35.1
Mar-25-2015 05:38 AM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Mar-25-2015 05:30 AM
93mastercraft wrote:
I've gotten several different suggestions on how the safety cable should be ran. Can some one post a picture or video 😉 of how seafety cable should properly be connected specifically with the ready brute?