โMay-15-2018 06:17 PM
โMay-17-2018 05:19 PM
memtb wrote:
JMO. If itโs an inertia type controller, and you are on ice.....when braking the truck you will get little to no inertia, thereby โnoโ braking to the trailer! Am I correct in this assumption? This was much of the reason we went with the Brakesmart!
โMay-17-2018 05:14 PM
memtb wrote:
JMO. If itโs an inertia type controller, and you are on ice.....when braking the truck you will get little to no inertia, thereby โnoโ braking to the trailer! Am I correct in this assumption? This was much of the reason we went with the Brakesmart!
โMay-17-2018 04:21 PM
memtb wrote:
JMO. If itโs an inertia type controller, and you are on ice.....when braking the truck you will get little to no inertia, thereby โnoโ braking to the trailer! Am I correct in this assumption? This was much of the reason we went with the Brakesmart!
โMay-17-2018 03:00 PM
โMay-17-2018 02:35 PM
memtb wrote:My P3 provides some braking as long as the brake is applied. The more the truck slows the combo the more trailer braking is applied. And of course it will not be much on ice as you would not want much. I have not had much or any experience on glare ice although I have been on snow a few times and all seems OK and normal. But you are already going pretty slow in these conditions. Really need antilock on the trailer to expect superior performance on ice.
JMO. If itโs an inertia type controller, and you are on ice.....when braking the truck you will get little to no inertia, thereby โnoโ braking to the trailer! Am I correct in this assumption? This was much of the reason we went with the Brakesmart!
โMay-17-2018 02:11 PM
โMay-17-2018 08:54 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Terryallan wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
I would try to find a way to fix that Brakesmart, MaxBrake is also out of business and there are no controllers available that use your foot pressure as a reference. You likely will not be happy with the guesswork controllers that can only apply the brakes if your tow vehicle already has the ability to slow the combination.
Actually, That is not true. The Prodigy, and well every controller will apply the trailer brakes when you pull the manual lever. Weather or not the TV is braking. It is simply the best after market controller currently on the market. Millions of trailers are being stopped by some version of the Prodigy.
Now the Ford Factory brake controller will send braking current dependent on how hard you press the brake pedal. But with out a factory controller, prodigy is best
Actually the Brakesmart works like the Ford controller, a much superior method than the plug and pray guesswork controllers that you suggest.
โMay-17-2018 05:48 AM
โMay-16-2018 07:36 PM
Armand_C wrote:
Unfortunately, the brakesmart is toast, it shorted and was causing a major draw on the batteries which drained them in about 2 days, which in turn due to the cycle of discharging and charging, ruined a pair of batteries. i will take a look at the prodigy. is there anything else to choose from on the market currently? Thanks for the recommendations and keep them coming!
โMay-16-2018 07:31 PM
โMay-16-2018 07:27 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Terryallan wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
I would try to find a way to fix that Brakesmart, MaxBrake is also out of business and there are no controllers available that use your foot pressure as a reference. You likely will not be happy with the guesswork controllers that can only apply the brakes if your tow vehicle already has the ability to slow the combination.
Actually, That is not true. The Prodigy, and well every controller will apply the trailer brakes when you pull the manual lever. Weather or not the TV is braking. It is simply the best after market controller currently on the market. Millions of trailers are being stopped by some version of the Prodigy.
Now the Ford Factory brake controller will send braking current dependent on how hard you press the brake pedal. But with out a factory controller, prodigy is best
Actually the Brakesmart works like the Ford controller, a much superior method than the plug and pray guesswork controllers that you suggest.
โMay-16-2018 07:14 PM
โMay-16-2018 02:23 PM
Terryallan wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
I would try to find a way to fix that Brakesmart, MaxBrake is also out of business and there are no controllers available that use your foot pressure as a reference. You likely will not be happy with the guesswork controllers that can only apply the brakes if your tow vehicle already has the ability to slow the combination.
Actually, That is not true. The Prodigy, and well every controller will apply the trailer brakes when you pull the manual lever. Weather or not the TV is braking. It is simply the best after market controller currently on the market. Millions of trailers are being stopped by some version of the Prodigy.
Now the Ford Factory brake controller will send braking current dependent on how hard you press the brake pedal. But with out a factory controller, prodigy is best
โMay-16-2018 12:43 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
I would try to find a way to fix that Brakesmart, MaxBrake is also out of business and there are no controllers available that use your foot pressure as a reference. You likely will not be happy with the guesswork controllers that can only apply the brakes if your tow vehicle already has the ability to slow the combination.
โMay-16-2018 03:55 AM