Brake Controllers

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#11  
does it say not connected only when you step on the brakes? or does it just come on now and then. if it just comes on.. might even be a problem with your brake switch!

also.. clean the plug out to get rid of corrosion and moisture and put some dielectric grease in there.
Soundguy,
NC stays on until I hit the brakes, then the screen goes to two red dots. Sometimes I can wiggle the connector plug behind the controller and the NC goes away. Brake Switch was replaced a year or two ago because cruise control wouldn't turn off.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Brake Controllers #12  
clean the plug, might be corrosion that conducts ... the controller uses a current loop to detect the trailier via the electromagnets.
 
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#14  
They are no longer made, so used the the only source.

Aaron Z
Well,
If they are so good, how come they are no longer made? What is the best, currently manufactured "new" brake controller then?
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Brake Controllers #15  
Well,
If they are so good, how come they are no longer made?
Liability for someone tieing it into their brake system?

What is the best, currently manufactured "new" brake controller then?
hugs, Brandi
A built in one. After that, probably the Tekonsha - P3 (a proportional controller): Tekonsha - P3

Aaron Z
 
   / Brake Controllers #16  
I just got a Tekonsha P-3 last summer after I was having brake problems. It works much better than 3 other types I had over the years. It displays voltage to the brakes, it doesn't need to be level front to back to work, it has settings for different trailer sizes with a push of a button and it gives the trailer a measured extra boost as soon as the brakes are touched. That part is great. My 5th wheel camper and GN trailer have never been as safe as hooked up to this controller.
 
   / Brake Controllers #17  
Yep, P3 works well.
 
   / Brake Controllers #18  
deffinately a p3
 
   / Brake Controllers #19  
Well,
If they are so good, how come they are no longer made? What is the best, currently manufactured "new" brake controller then?
hugs, Brandi

Price. They are expensive. If you have never used one of them, or aren't old enough to have used an old Kelsey Hayes, you just can't imagine how well and smoothly they work. No liability that I know of connecting to the master cylinder. That's how all of the older ones of quality worked. ABS braking changed things and the old style won't work with new braking systems. Buying new, I'd go with Diamondpilot's suggestion. Luckily, I have a MaxBrake.
 
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   / Brake Controllers #20  
I also recommend the Tekonsha P3, but first, make sure this isn't a wiring problem. Because a new controller may have the exact same behavior if there is a wiring issue somewhere.

Can't say I ever heard of a controller failing. But we hear about trailer wiring and vehicle wiring issues all the time. Depending on how the old controller was wired in, that could be the issue, not the controller itself.
 

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