May-15-2018 06:17 PM
May-18-2018 04:01 PM
May-18-2018 03:05 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Terryallan wrote:time2roll wrote:Lynnmor wrote:I have never noticed that stopped on a hill presents a braking issue.
How much inertia is there when you are about stopped on a hill and you are trying to hold with just the truck? Keep that hand control handy.
Just more FUD.
honestly. IF the TV can't hold the truck, and trailer on a hill. you got more problems than a trailer brake controller. You need to get the TV to a BRAKE shop.
Since I mentioned slippery conditions earlier, I thought you might be able to understand that the truck might not be able to hold when it is on ice or mud. I guess that I don’t live in a perfect world. I still like all my brakes connected to my foot pedal, you may not care. The Brakesmart was better in that the new IBC’ s do little or nothing below 11 mph, requiring hand operation at slow speeds on poor surfaces instead of giving the steering wheel undivided attention.
May-18-2018 02:01 PM
Terryallan wrote:time2roll wrote:Lynnmor wrote:I have never noticed that stopped on a hill presents a braking issue.
How much inertia is there when you are about stopped on a hill and you are trying to hold with just the truck? Keep that hand control handy.
Just more FUD.
honestly. IF the TV can't hold the truck, and trailer on a hill. you got more problems than a trailer brake controller. You need to get the TV to a BRAKE shop.
May-18-2018 01:37 PM
time2roll wrote:Lynnmor wrote:I have never noticed that stopped on a hill presents a braking issue.
How much inertia is there when you are about stopped on a hill and you are trying to hold with just the truck? Keep that hand control handy.
Just more FUD.
May-18-2018 08:57 AM
Lynnmor wrote:I have never noticed that stopped on a hill presents a braking issue.
How much inertia is there when you are about stopped on a hill and you are trying to hold with just the truck? Keep that hand control handy.
May-18-2018 06:28 AM
memtb wrote:RCMAN46 wrote:memtb wrote:
JMO. If it’s an inertia type controller, and you are on ice.....when braking the truck you will get little to no inertia, thereby “no” braking to the trailer! Am I correct in this assumption? This was much of the reason we went with the Brakesmart!
Not correct. That is the purpose of the boost feature.
So...... it’s pretty much the same as gain.....by another name! But still needs inertia to function.
May-18-2018 05:08 AM
memtb wrote:
So...... it’s pretty much the same as gain.....by another name! But still needs inertia to function.
May-18-2018 05:04 AM
May-17-2018 07:39 PM
RCMAN46 wrote:memtb wrote:
JMO. If it’s an inertia type controller, and you are on ice.....when braking the truck you will get little to no inertia, thereby “no” braking to the trailer! Am I correct in this assumption? This was much of the reason we went with the Brakesmart!
Not correct. That is the purpose of the boost feature.
May-17-2018 07:33 PM
RCMAN46 wrote:memtb wrote:
JMO. If it’s an inertia type controller, and you are on ice.....when braking the truck you will get little to no inertia, thereby “no” braking to the trailer! Am I correct in this assumption? This was much of the reason we went with the Brakesmart!
Not correct. That is the purpose of the boost feature.
May-17-2018 06:54 PM
memtb wrote:
JMO. If it’s an inertia type controller, and you are on ice.....when braking the truck you will get little to no inertia, thereby “no” braking to the trailer! Am I correct in this assumption? This was much of the reason we went with the Brakesmart!
May-17-2018 06:38 PM
Lynnmor wrote:If your truck is sliding on leaves or ice you suddenly expect the trailer to stop you?memtb wrote:
JMO. If it’s an inertia type controller, and you are on ice.....when braking the truck you will get little to no inertia, thereby “no” braking to the trailer! Am I correct in this assumption? This was much of the reason we went with the Brakesmart!
You are correct. While some talked about ice, something as simple as wet leaves or mud in a campground might leave you wishing that your foot controlled the brakes. The idea that your trailer brakes will only assist if your truck already has the ability to stop is almost funny.
May-17-2018 06:15 PM
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