โMar-31-2019 06:23 PM
โApr-11-2019 04:59 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Junk wiring on the trailer.
Typical spot for intermittent wiring faults is the wires that run INSIDE the axle tubes. Those wires are loose inside the tube which leads to chaffed insulation which leads to intermittent shorts in the wiring.
The moving wires also can eventually break leading to loss of brakes..
Best bet is to scrap the existing brake wiring on the trailer and run NEW wire and wire tie the wires to the OUTSIDE of the axle tubes.
Replacing the wire is the easiest and fastest way to fix intermittent issues.
You can also use that as a upgrade route, move up a couple of wire gauge sizes and pickup better braking..
โApr-02-2019 10:23 AM
โApr-02-2019 05:38 AM
enblethen wrote:
I would make splices with crimp butt connectors filled with electrical grease and covered with heat shrink.
โApr-01-2019 06:41 PM
Bud
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โApr-01-2019 05:44 PM
enblethen wrote:
Those are filled crimp scotch locks. They pierce the insulation. Do not make the best connection on some wire especially the wire coming from the magnets.
โApr-01-2019 05:37 PM
Bud
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โApr-01-2019 10:15 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
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โApr-01-2019 09:42 AM
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โApr-01-2019 07:53 AM
plasticmaster wrote:
If it is a wiring issue on the trailer, is it limited to the ground wire and the wires going to the 4 individual brakes? I hope I wouldn't have to replace wires going to all the lights.