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If it's in the vehicle you can adjust it and you can also operate it manually if you need to brake the trailer but not the vehicle, more relevant in off road conditions.
Electric brake controller
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- GEOFF.PAULINE
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Re: Electric brake controller
You must be able to operate the manual control from the drivers seat . Surprised at hire trailer unless they have an exemption , because you are not going to install one for a weekend hire.
they are almost set and forget but you need to operate the manual control to set the voltage and help on steep descents .
they are almost set and forget but you need to operate the manual control to set the voltage and help on steep descents .
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Re: Electric brake controller
Most controllers are automatic. They rely on sensing the inertia of braking on the tug to adjust the braking force on the trailer.
They may also have a manual option and this can be handy for tricky terrain. You might want to shorten the timing or increase the strength of the response (depending on the options available). Increased response when picking your way down a rocky spur may be desirable (but not to the point of risking lockup obviously). Decreasing the response on an icy bitumen road by contrast may be the go.
Many users report well on the Redarc TowPro.
If you want a remote/transferable unit, they are available. Eg. the Tekonsha Prodigy RF Wireless Trailer Brake Controller.
Just one tip. Your drum brakes will take some time to bed in. Allow that to happen before any final tweaking of the controller settings.
HTH.
They may also have a manual option and this can be handy for tricky terrain. You might want to shorten the timing or increase the strength of the response (depending on the options available). Increased response when picking your way down a rocky spur may be desirable (but not to the point of risking lockup obviously). Decreasing the response on an icy bitumen road by contrast may be the go.
Many users report well on the Redarc TowPro.
If you want a remote/transferable unit, they are available. Eg. the Tekonsha Prodigy RF Wireless Trailer Brake Controller.
Just one tip. Your drum brakes will take some time to bed in. Allow that to happen before any final tweaking of the controller settings.
HTH.
Cheers, Ern
Pioneer Argyle SE and Isuzu MU-X
Pioneer Argyle SE and Isuzu MU-X