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Gdetrailer wrote:Where do you find how many amps a magnet is suppose to be pulling? Is it on the magnet itself? And how did you come up with 93% voltage drop? He said he had 12 volts, and I didnt see where he tested the voltage at the controller vs the voltage at the magnets to see what, if any, voltage drop he was getting.va camper wrote:
I recently bought a used tt with tandem axles and noticed that the brakes didn't seem to be working as well as they should. I checked the voltage (12vdc), and current at 100% output(about2.8amps) at each wheel. All that appeared normal but braking still seemed lacking quite a bit . It won't even come close to locking the wheels at 20mph test. My question is do the brake magnets(coils) actually drag on the brake drums to move the brake lever that in turn spreads the brake shoes? The reason for asking is I'm wondering if the levers are actually moving correctly if the magnet levers have been bent somehow and they are keeping the magnets from actually contacting the brake hub . Plus I would like to know more about how my brakes work for future reference. Thanks!
2.8A per magnet is NOT 100%.
3.0A per magnet IS 100%.
You are only getting 93% braking due to voltage loss in the wiring and or corroded splices.
However you should have enough braking to feel it working when you use the manual override.
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DieselX wrote:
I would pull the drums and rule out grease contamination from a blown grease seal, happens all the time.
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va camper wrote:
I recently bought a used tt with tandem axles and noticed that the brakes didn't seem to be working as well as they should. I checked the voltage (12vdc), and current at 100% output(about2.8amps) at each wheel. All that appeared normal but braking still seemed lacking quite a bit . It won't even come close to locking the wheels at 20mph test. My question is do the brake magnets(coils) actually drag on the brake drums to move the brake lever that in turn spreads the brake shoes? The reason for asking is I'm wondering if the levers are actually moving correctly if the magnet levers have been bent somehow and they are keeping the magnets from actually contacting the brake hub . Plus I would like to know more about how my brakes work for future reference. Thanks!
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