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rexlion wrote:
Ok, thanks, I guess the P3's reading of 5.6A tells me it is in range overall, right?
Both magnets are actuating (it's a single axle). I checked with a compass, for what that's worth.
If 2.3 ohms is excessive, that seems to indicate that the shop messed something up. But since the brakes work, does it matter? Maybe I should just ignore the warning message.
However, if 2.3 ohms is an acceptable readout, then I'd be inclined to think maybe the controller is bad.
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Bookumdanno wrote:Thanks, I just checked the plug and got 2.3 ohms. Is that in the proper neighborhood, or too high?
You have a short somewhere in your brake wiring or a magnet in the drums. You need to ohm the electric brake connector to ground at the 7 pin trailer connector. Should have around 1-2 ohms. If higher you need to go thru the wiring and then to each wheel and check each individual magnet for 3.2-3.5 ohms. If all this is good then look at the Controller.
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