Apr-21-2018 03:35 PM
Apr-22-2018 03:12 PM
BarneyS wrote:
Hi Tery,
I used a Teckonsha P2 controller for quite a few years until I got my new truck last year. Both the P2 and P3 controllers have the "boost" feature that sends a boost to the trailer brakes before the regular settings kick in. That boost lasts for a few seconds and then tapers off to the amount of braking required by the tow vehicle. The amount of boost is set by you before using the controller. I set mine once and rarely touched it again although it is easily changed if you wish. The only time I changed it was when driving slowly through campgrounds, some city streets, etc.
In addition, the boost starts by the application of the tow vehicles stop lights. This happens before the tow vehicles brakes even start to do any stopping. This allows the Prodigy to apply trailer braking before the truck braking starts. You can easily feel this by very lightly stepping on the brakes with enough pressure to light the brake tail lights but not enough to stop the truck. You will feel the trailer brakes come on - the amount depends on the boost setting you have set up. This is something equivalent to using the hand control to apply trailer brakes.
I have never had any problem with the Hensley bump but have felt it once or twice while applying brakes and turning at the same time in the city. Never a single problem while driving normally or descending a mountain or hill at highway speeds. Perhaps I just got used to using a light foot on the brake pedal at first and that applied the trailer brakes before I needed to use the truck brakes. I really never thought about it while driving though.
I wouldn't worry about it. The P3 is a great controller, works seamlessly with the Hensley hitch, and will give you long, reliable, and smooth braking for many years. 🙂
Barney
Apr-22-2018 11:14 AM
Apr-22-2018 09:02 AM
noteven wrote:
I towed with a ProPride and DirecLink controller. There is no “bump” when braking with properly adjusted brake shoes. The controller has worked very well on one two and three axle trailers of many weight ranges.
When you use the retarder on The Big Cummins on a downhill hairpin the hitch smashes in glorious fashion :). I trailer braked a bit into the next one for a much better cornering experience :).
I had a Maxbrake fail on a trip. I emergency replaced it with a Tekonsha P3. I replaced that asap with the DirecLink. The T is carried as a spare. No like controllers that are not connected to theTV brake system for input.
2006 Dodge 3500.
Apr-22-2018 07:36 AM
Lynnmor wrote:noteven wrote:
I towed with a ProPride and DirecLink controller. There is no “bump” when braking with properly adjusted brake shoes. The controller has worked very well on one two and three axle trailers of many weight ranges.
When you use the retarder on The Big Cummins on a downhill hairpin the hitch smashes in glorious fashion :). I trailer braked a bit into the next one for a much better cornering experience :).
I had a Maxbrake fail on a trip. I emergency replaced it with a Tekonsha P3. I replaced that asap with the DirecLink. The T is carried as a spare. No like controllers that are not connected to theTV brake system for input.
2006 Dodge 3500.
It would be nice if DirecLink would tell us how the amount of braking is determined. I would think that it would work differently on different vehicles depending on what sensors and speed input is available.
Apr-22-2018 07:17 AM
noteven wrote:
I towed with a ProPride and DirecLink controller. There is no “bump” when braking with properly adjusted brake shoes. The controller has worked very well on one two and three axle trailers of many weight ranges.
When you use the retarder on The Big Cummins on a downhill hairpin the hitch smashes in glorious fashion :). I trailer braked a bit into the next one for a much better cornering experience :).
I had a Maxbrake fail on a trip. I emergency replaced it with a Tekonsha P3. I replaced that asap with the DirecLink. The T is carried as a spare. No like controllers that are not connected to theTV brake system for input.
2006 Dodge 3500.
Apr-22-2018 05:59 AM
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