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Charlie D. wrote:
Energizing brakes and being unable to turn does not guarantee that the braking is adequate. My previous rig did not seem to be braking correctly. Jacked up the tires, energized the brake and could not turn. Found that the wiring connections were not properly made up. I now check with a DC amp meter to determine amps being pulled. As said above, never hurts to pull the drums to see if there is an issue there.
โJun-28-2015 05:38 PM
โJun-28-2015 02:17 PM
swamprat 01 wrote:kaydeejay wrote:
Simple first check.... Do you have a compass??
Hold it near each fiver wheel with the brakes applied. If it deflects, your magnets are getting power. If not, there is a wiring issue.
If you are getting power to each magnet, and the brakes ARE adjusted, then it's time to raise each wheel and check that the brake is actually working.
If there is power, but limited braking, then it's probably time to pull the hubs and see where the grease is!
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โJun-28-2015 01:32 PM
kaydeejay wrote:
Simple first check.... Do you have a compass??
Hold it near each fiver wheel with the brakes applied. If it deflects, your magnets are getting power. If not, there is a wiring issue.
If you are getting power to each magnet, and the brakes ARE adjusted, then it's time to raise each wheel and check that the brake is actually working.
If there is power, but limited braking, then it's probably time to pull the hubs and see where the grease is!
โJun-28-2015 10:06 AM
kaydeejay wrote:
Simple first check.... Do you have a compass??
Hold it near each fiver wheel with the brakes applied. If it deflects, your magnets are getting power. If not, there is a wiring issue.
If you are getting power to each magnet, and the brakes ARE adjusted, then it's time to raise each wheel and check that the brake is actually working.
If there is power, but limited braking, then it's probably time to pull the hubs and see where the grease is!
โJun-28-2015 07:58 AM
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