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โApr-03-2018 07:49 PM
drsteve wrote:MudChucker wrote:
I thought I could create load for the brake controller to see by using a headlight and paralleled it with the brake (blue) and ground (white) the light came on, the dash indicated that the trailer had been disconnected so of course no pump , did not try disconnecting the blue and attaching the light in series.
A test lamp from blue to ground is enough to fool my Prodigy controller. Maybe the factory controller is the difference.
Lspangler wrote:
Some trucks need a brake magnet wired into the system. Titan brakes and Kodiak sell a module that does the same thing. I remember reading that many 2015 and older trucks need it. My 2016 GMC did not
Linc
โApr-03-2018 07:01 PM
โApr-03-2018 06:40 PM
MudChucker wrote:
I thought I could create load for the brake controller to see by using a headlight and paralleled it with the brake (blue) and ground (white) the light came on, the dash indicated that the trailer had been disconnected so of course no pump , did not try disconnecting the blue and attaching the light in series.
โApr-03-2018 05:31 PM
โApr-03-2018 04:53 PM
โApr-03-2018 07:31 AM
MudChucker wrote:ScottG wrote:
Can't really just meter it out. There has to be a load present so the controller thinks there's a trailer there. The meter alone wont do that.
Need to make measurements with the trailer connected.
good to know.
any other thoughts ?
โApr-03-2018 04:30 AM
โApr-02-2018 04:44 PM
โApr-02-2018 04:38 PM
ScottG wrote:
Can't really just meter it out. There has to be a load present so the controller thinks there's a trailer there. The meter alone wont do that.
Need to make measurements with the trailer connected.
โApr-02-2018 04:29 PM