Noticed trailer brakes are weak.
Battery box says “recharge” on battery, but battery is only 2 months old and electrical tester reads 12.4V
Brakes work, but don’t do a lot, even with brake controller fully cranked to 10.
The trailer is only a year old and brakes worked well when I first got it.
What should I start looking at? Wiring connections seem fine
The breakaway battery does not provided any braking capability under normal operation.
Looks like 2 issues.
a. the break away battery is not getting charged from the tow vehicle. It normally gets charged either from a dedicated cct from the tow vehicle, or off of the clearance lamp cct from the tow vehicle. Is your tow vehicle configured to supply charge to the breakaway battery on a dedicated cct or via the clearance lamp cct. You are going to need to chase the cct or ask the trailer vendor & who every wired your tow vehicle
b. elec brake functionality on the trailer can be impacted by:
1. controller settings (incl fuse condition)
2. trailer plug connection (clean & make sure they make solid contact on the elec brake AND earth cct)
3. actual wiring condition on the trailer - crawl under and inspect the wiring for damage
First up check the brake controller fuse, then check the trailers brake functionality use a multi meter to measure voltage with the controller turned to MAX setting & engages (not this may not be the normal usage setting), wrt to the wiring earth return:
a. voltage on elec brake cct on the back of the vehicle with trailer lead disconnected
b. voltage on elec brake cct on the back of the vehicle with trailer lead connected
c. voltage on elec brake cct on the trailer where the wiring splits to service each axle / wheel.
d. voltage on elec brake cct on the trailer where leads go into each trailer wheel hub
if you not getting 10V or more when the brakes are activated you have identified an issue from the brake controller to that point.