โJun-18-2021 12:46 PM
โJun-30-2021 06:39 AM
mr_andyj wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Something to think about, and maybe you have..
But if the vehicle did NOT have a 7 pin on the back. It does NOT have the towing package. You would need to add that as well. Meaning a external trans cooler at the very least, and a full size spare.
I would first add a real trans temp gauge, not a dummy gauge, to see what the trans temp does.
Likely you will find you need an extra trans cooler, but maybe not depending on the size of trailer and your driving habits and how many hills you encounter.
I would want a temp gauge anyway to know when or if to back off.
Always try to keep your torque converter in a locked state, this relates a lot to driving habits too.
โJun-29-2021 07:46 AM
Terryallan wrote:
Something to think about, and maybe you have..
But if the vehicle did NOT have a 7 pin on the back. It does NOT have the towing package. You would need to add that as well. Meaning a external trans cooler at the very least, and a full size spare.
โJun-29-2021 07:05 AM
dalekstephens wrote:
I have a 2021 single axle custom 12.6X6.6 ATV trailer and it is towed with a 2018 Explorer. The explorer comes with a easy way to install the 7 way plug but not so easy way to run the wiring under the dash for the controller. I went with the echo wireless unit for this reason only, the cost difference was only around $100 and saved me a few hrs running wires. With the trailer unloaded, you can feel it activate when I step on the brake. With the trailer loaded, it is very smooth. I do not need the controller when the trailer is unloaded, I was just testing it. Very easy to set up, take 30 seconds. I really like that it works from any phone that has the app downloaded so anyone in the family can use it from their phone. Well worth the investment.
โJun-26-2021 09:14 AM
โJun-25-2021 05:43 AM
Mike134 wrote:mkirsch wrote:Mike134 wrote:
Our point is wireless connections can and do fail.
safe travels and stay in front of me.
Good thing that a wireless connection is not required for the brake controller to function. Do you really think manufacturers would be that short sighted?
and no, you stay out in front of me.
Just a follow-up question, if you hard wire a controller under your dash there is typically a 25A or 30A dedicated circuit just to apply the brakes ( that's why the Blue wire is so thick).
Where do these magic wireless controllers get power to apply the brakes? Piggyback from the charging circuit? or the lights? Do you add a jumper under the dash to use the OEM trailer brake circuit? How do you apply just the trailer brakes if you needed them in a hurry?
I think I'll stay behind you after further review.
โJun-24-2021 08:28 AM
mkirsch wrote:Mike134 wrote:
Our point is wireless connections can and do fail.
safe travels and stay in front of me.
Good thing that a wireless connection is not required for the brake controller to function. Do you really think manufacturers would be that short sighted?
and no, you stay out in front of me.
โJun-24-2021 07:16 AM
mkirsch wrote:Mike134 wrote:
Our point is wireless connections can and do fail.
safe travels and stay in front of me.
Good thing that a wireless connection is not required for the brake controller to function. Do you really think manufacturers would be that short sighted?
and no, you stay out in front of me.
โJun-24-2021 04:45 AM
Mike134 wrote:
Our point is wireless connections can and do fail.
safe travels and stay in front of me.
โJun-24-2021 04:23 AM
mr_andyj wrote:
$280. yikes. for a jerk-n-go controller? No. Are you the worlds laziest, or the worlds less mechanical driver?
Is this for a small trailer that if you lost the brakes it won't matter?
For $220 at etrailer you can get a really really nice proportional wired brake controller that you absolutely will never feel. It brakes as hard or as soft as the truck does. AND it is wired in.
How hard is it going to be to wire your vehicle for brakes? How much does the local Uhaul guy charge to do the labor? How often do you buy/sell tow vehicles?
Im not here to advise you on this product, but to advise you to get a proportional controller instead.
โJun-24-2021 04:21 AM
larry cad wrote:Campfire Time wrote:Mike134 wrote:
I have trouble with my bluetooth radio staying connected on some days.
that's just my 2 cents
This is my concern. I don't lose my BT connection to my truck too often but it does happen. BT uses 2.4 ghz, which a lot of other things do as well. Too many things can interfere with a wireless signal and trailer brakes are too critical for me to ever be comfortable with BT.
I have an ECHO, and it works fine with my Iphone, BUT, I can leave my Iphone at home, and still tow my trailer, and it works fine, with NO blue tooth at all! Losing the BT connection would be a total non-event.
โJun-24-2021 04:18 AM
Campfire Time wrote:Mike134 wrote:
I have trouble with my bluetooth radio staying connected on some days.
that's just my 2 cents
This is my concern. I don't lose my BT connection to my truck too often but it does happen. BT uses 2.4 ghz, which a lot of other things do as well. Too many things can interfere with a wireless signal and trailer brakes are too critical for me to ever be comfortable with BT.
โJun-23-2021 06:05 PM
โJun-23-2021 09:09 AM
Campfire Time wrote:Mike134 wrote:
I have trouble with my bluetooth radio staying connected on some days.
that's just my 2 cents
This is my concern. I don't lose my BT connection to my truck too often but it does happen. BT uses 2.4 ghz, which a lot of other things do as well. Too many things can interfere with a wireless signal and trailer brakes are too critical for me to ever be comfortable with BT.
โJun-23-2021 08:32 AM
Mike134 wrote:
I have trouble with my bluetooth radio staying connected on some days.
that's just my 2 cents