I purchased the "Park It 360" Force 10 B1 (no brake control). I've moved across the street going from a 100 dia cul de sac with front yard gates to a 12 ft wide private road paralleling the property line on the back yard with only 40 foot of opening along the roadway. I will need to unhitch and pull the trailer into the back yard by the tongue while swinging 90 degrees through the opening. Thereโs not enough room to swing the front of the trailer while backing it in. There is about a 4 inch deep x 2 ft wide dip to cross that shouldnโt be any problem. Iโll add a piece of rope to the brake lanyard to pull just in case I need emergency braking.
It came with the 80 inch battery wire for connecting with the trailer battery and the short battery wire for connecting with a dolly mounted battery. Both have 10 Gage wire, Chinese copies of the Anderson connectors on one end and battery terminal rings on the other end. I cut the 80 inch to match the short cable and added Anderson connectors to the ends of both halves. Iโll add the short cables to the batteries on 2 different trailers and leave the long section on the dolly.
The Anderson connectors I bought from Grainger had pins for 6 Gage wire and weโre stamped 6 ga. I bought extra pins when I ordered just in case I had bad crimps. The first 2 tries didnโt go well since the existing wire was 10 Gage. Even though Granger listed the extra pins I bought as 6 Gage. They actually had 10-12 ga stamped on them and weโre in fact were sized for 10 Gage. I lucked out and finished making up the 2 plugs needed. All I need to do now is make a place in the back yard and put up a 32 foot wide double gate.
Anderson plugs I boughtSpare 10 ga pins incorrectly identified as 6 ga