โDec-03-2013 02:38 PM
โDec-05-2013 04:43 AM
Yardvarkers wrote:jimw606 wrote:
... And is there a need to back the setting off a little when in slow town traffic? Thanks Jim
YES.
โDec-05-2013 03:54 AM
jimw606 wrote:
Yardvarkers method seems reasonable, but do you then back off a little when it is raining? And is there a need to back the setting off a little when in slow town traffic? Thanks Jim
โDec-05-2013 02:45 AM
โDec-04-2013 06:32 AM
โDec-04-2013 05:52 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
How many folks have been able to get the brakes set such that they can get at or close to lockup??
Reason I ask, is that on both my trailers, I can get the electric brakes to slow the combo down, but certainly well shy of lockup. That's after adjusting the brakes to the point just shy of dragging, upgrading the wiring to #12 etc. with a prodigy controller.
They will lock on gravel, but not on dry pavement. And if activated at a stop, it takes quite a bit of throttle to get moving, can tell they are definitely engaged.
โDec-03-2013 06:35 PM
โDec-03-2013 06:06 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
How many folks have been able to get the brakes set such that they can get at or close to lockup??
Reason I ask, is that on both my trailers, I can get the electric brakes to slow the combo down, but certainly well shy of lockup. That's after adjusting the brakes to the point just shy of dragging, upgrading the wiring to #12 etc. with a prodigy controller.
They will lock on gravel, but not on dry pavement. And if activated at a stop, it takes quite a bit of throttle to get moving, can tell they are definitely engaged.
โDec-03-2013 05:59 PM
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