โSep-09-2021 04:36 PM
โSep-12-2021 03:46 PM
dodge guy wrote:
Donโt know how I was wrong? Iโm never wrong! :h
โSep-12-2021 07:06 AM
โSep-12-2021 07:00 AM
D.E.Bishop wrote:dodge guy wrote:CA Traveler wrote:dodge guy wrote:Connection to the toad battery is required for a break away situation. The voltage drop from the MH might be to great for proper operation of the brake.
Why not install a dedicated 12V outlet for the Brake Buddy charged from the MH?
The Brake Buddy has its own battery just for this reason.
Please Dodge Guy, pray tell where the BB's battery? Should I be doing some sort of maintenance or adding water?
โSep-11-2021 11:29 PM
dodge guy wrote:CA Traveler wrote:dodge guy wrote:Connection to the toad battery is required for a break away situation. The voltage drop from the MH might be to great for proper operation of the brake.
Why not install a dedicated 12V outlet for the Brake Buddy charged from the MH?
The Brake Buddy has its own battery just for this reason.
โSep-11-2021 07:40 PM
CA Traveler wrote:dodge guy wrote:Thanks, haven't keep up with recent BB.CA Traveler wrote:dodge guy wrote:Connection to the toad battery is required for a break away situation. The voltage drop from the MH might be to great for proper operation of the brake.
Why not install a dedicated 12V outlet for the Brake Buddy charged from the MH?
The Brake Buddy has its own battery just for this reason.
โSep-11-2021 05:51 PM
dodge guy wrote:Thanks, haven't keep up with recent BB.CA Traveler wrote:dodge guy wrote:Connection to the toad battery is required for a break away situation. The voltage drop from the MH might be to great for proper operation of the brake.
Why not install a dedicated 12V outlet for the Brake Buddy charged from the MH?
The Brake Buddy has its own battery just for this reason.
โSep-11-2021 07:14 AM
The Manual wrote:
Problem: Iโm experiencing frequent battery drain on my towed vehicle.
Solution: Battery drain can depend on your braking style and vehicle type. We recommend
recharging the car battery once every three days to maintain optimum battery
condition. Another solution is to install the Towed Vehicle Battery Maintainer
(#39332). This accessory item continuously maintains the towed vehicleโs battery
charge. Contact your local dealer or BrakeBuddy to order.
โSep-10-2021 04:18 PM
CA Traveler wrote:dodge guy wrote:Connection to the toad battery is required for a break away situation. The voltage drop from the MH might be to great for proper operation of the brake.
Why not install a dedicated 12V outlet for the Brake Buddy charged from the MH?
โSep-10-2021 09:23 AM
โSep-10-2021 04:41 AM
โSep-09-2021 06:42 PM
dodge guy wrote:Connection to the toad battery is required for a break away situation. The voltage drop from the MH might be to great for proper operation of the brake.
Why not install a dedicated 12V outlet for the Brake Buddy charged from the MH?
โSep-09-2021 05:29 PM
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โSep-09-2021 05:12 PM