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BarneyS wrote:So I finally got the Hopkins Insight installed (was waiting to get out of the heat to do it)! I have to say that I like it. The three different components (brains, control, display) were easy to install in places that made sense. The controls are very straightforward. Within just a couple minutes I had the settings good enough to take the trailer out of the parting lot. I played with it a little bit while on streets and then on the freeway, and think I've got it dialed in already. This truly only took about 15 minutes I'd say. I'm sure when we head to Colorado next week, I'll perhaps get it dialed in a little more, but I'm very confident in the way it stops and starts - very controlled and smooth.
Teri,
I have no input on the Hopkins as I have never used one. Personally, I used a Prodigy for many years (got one when they first came out) until I purchased my new truck two years ago. I would go with the Prodigy but would probably purchase a Hopkins to try it out. (you asked! :))
Edit:
Check out Page 5 of the Prodigy P3 install instructions for information on how to set the power on the P3. It does have adjustable power levels in addition to the boost settings. In my mind, that would be the same thing as sensitivity settings.
Barney
โMay-21-2018 01:57 PM
โMay-21-2018 11:45 AM
Nosedive wrote:Oh, so for all the bells & whistles of the P3, you're telling me it doesn't have a sensitivity adjustment and the Hopkins Insight does, right? :? If that makes all the difference, then it sounds like the Hopkins might be the way to go!
The prodigy has a gain (power) adjustment and a boost setting, no sensitivity setting. I just never cared for the way it operated, I could never get used to it, my personal preference as I know some love it. I like that I could fine tune the sensitivity and gain on the Hopkins so there was a lot less jerking and constantly turning the boost on and off. Once I got the Hopkins settings set to my liking, I never had to touch it again. It didn't matter whether it was slow speed driving in campgrounds/parking lots or high speed on the highway. The only time I changed settings was if I pulled one of my other trailers.
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Nosedive wrote:
I ran a Prodigy P3 on my Ford Excursion. I'm sure I will offend a few here, but the Prodigy just never seemed to perform the way I liked it. Using the boost setting was fine going down the road, but then had to be turned off every time when in city traffic or campground/neighborhood or it got really jerky. I switched to the Hopkins Insight and loved it. It has adjustment for sensitivity and gain. Once it was dialed in, I never had to touch it again as far as adjustments go. It just worked nice and steady with no jerking. I just a new two rig so I have an integrated brake controller, but if it had not come with it, I would have bough the Hopkins again.
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โMay-01-2018 07:48 AM
TeryT wrote:
An Ausie controller?! (and the control doesn't mount down under) Well wataya know mate!
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