RobertN
Super Member
Best way is lockup test. That pretty much is the way to adjust the controller for the first time pulling a trailer.
Remember too, this will not be like a travel trailer, where it generally weighs the same every time. You may be empty, may have Jeep(~2500lbs+/-), a tractor, lumber...
You'll get a feel for it over time and use, but the lockup test is what the brake controller and brake manufacturers(it is in the Dexter manual) recommend.
Remember too, this will not be like a travel trailer, where it generally weighs the same every time. You may be empty, may have Jeep(~2500lbs+/-), a tractor, lumber...
You'll get a feel for it over time and use, but the lockup test is what the brake controller and brake manufacturers(it is in the Dexter manual) recommend.
Thanks for all the great info and links. One more question. Since I've never used the brake controller and since I won't be hauling anything, can I start by setting the voltage to a low level? The manual says to set it at 6.0, drive up to 25MPH and hit the manual control. If the wheels lock, lower the voltage, if they turn freely, raise it. Since I'm not sure I'll have access to a helper or even a good place to test for wheel lock-up, I was thinking of setting the voltage in the 4.5 to 5 volt range.
Or does someone have a method for adjusting the controller for the first time pulling a trailer?