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ivbinconned wrote:
Thanks. I had hoped that by soldering all connections at both ends of both axels I would get better results but if any it was only slight.
I did hook up to my much lighter goose neck flat deck and by pulling the brake lever the tires stand.
So. Would you recommend an aftermarket controller because of the weight of the trailer.
Where good response trailer brakes becomes very necessary is when descending a long grade in icy and snowy conditions.
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โSep-22-2022 11:02 AM
ivbinconned wrote:
The trailer is a 34 footer and around 12,500 pound.
Couldnโt get at it today but tomorrow I will start by testing my battery voltage under the load of full braking.
If it is good I will then cut the wires where they first appear under the belly at the first axel and test the voltage there.
The brakes two wires are encased inside there own grey coating and appear to be in a loom right to where they emerge under the belly.
We will report tomorrow.
Thanks for all your comments
โSep-22-2022 10:48 AM
ivbinconned wrote:
Ok. Just Cut the power wires to the first axle there I had 12 1/2 V. As soon as I hook up the brakes to the front axle only it dropped to 10 1/2 when I hook up the rear axle to the furthest away wheel Iโm still at 9 V.
Iโll do a road test next and see if all new brake assemblyโs has improved my breaking. So glad I have an engine brake on the ram.
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