Elecbrakes. Wireless so don't need to hardwire the car. Happy camper, literally
What trailer brake controllers is everyone running? Are you happy with the installation and performance? Given the choice to start again which would you choose?
Gary
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8
Modified 1996 p38a HSE sold
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						Wizard
					
					
						SubscriberElecbrakes. Wireless so don't need to hardwire the car. Happy camper, literally
Now 2016 D4 HSE 'Leo' and Steve the Triumph Speed Twin
Then 2010 D4 3.0 HSE 'James'
Then 2010 RRS TDV8 'Roger' w traxide DBS, UHF, Cooper Zeons, Superchips remap
Then 2010 D4 TDV6 'Jumbo' w traxide DBS
First love 2002 D2 TD5 'Disco Stu'
That sounds ideal
Gary
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8
Modified 1996 p38a HSE sold
I just drove from Canberra to Ballarat and back this week towing a car trailer with car - all up about 2.8t with my RRS using Elecbrakes. Worked well but I think the controller on the trailer might have got water in it with all the rain and a few times applied the brakes by itself - turning off power to it (it is powered by the lighting system on the car and trailer) reset the controller brain and was all good - you know when the brakes come on via the app the phone which shows a large red dot when the brakes are on so turning off the headlights and then back on reboots the system and all good.
For my own trailers I just have a portable system which has a standard proportional G force controller. There is a plug/socket that goes between the car trailer socket and the trailer that picks up the brake light signal and in the cabin the controller just plugs into the front 12v socket. I just lay the cable between the front seats and console - across the rear floor, between the split seats and into the boot area and out the bottom of the tailgate door - works fine and I do not have a permanently mounted controller. Takes about 5 minutes to set up.
However if I towed a lot and only used one trailer I would consider the Electbrakes system.
REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
I've got a tekonsha and a breakaway fitted on my trailer and was considering upgrading an elecbrakes unit as the breakaway needs replacing for the second time due to deteroration from the weather. That would allow me to pull the trailer with the RRS without fitting a controller but $650.00 isn't cheap compared to $100.00 for a new battery box.
I've used the elecbrakes unit and it works pretty well. A possible downside is that it makes it easier for random mates to borrow your trailer whereas now the conversation usually ends with "so do you have a brake controller in your car?"
Regards,
Tote
Go home, your igloo is on fire....
2014 Chile Red L494 RRS Autobiography Supercharged
MY2016 Aintree Green Defender 130 Cab Chassis
1957 Series 1 107 ute - In pieces
1974 F250 Highboy - Very rusty project
Assorted Falcons and Jeeps.....
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						SubscriberHaha yes borrow-ability is an issue! I figured sinking the cost in the trailer was better cos I'm likely to have it longer than the car so would just have to keep wiring up vehicles
Now 2016 D4 HSE 'Leo' and Steve the Triumph Speed Twin
Then 2010 D4 3.0 HSE 'James'
Then 2010 RRS TDV8 'Roger' w traxide DBS, UHF, Cooper Zeons, Superchips remap
Then 2010 D4 TDV6 'Jumbo' w traxide DBS
First love 2002 D2 TD5 'Disco Stu'
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						SubscriberI am happy with this one.
TEKONSHA PRIMUS IQ BRAKE CONTROLLER 12V 1 - 3 AXLE 90160 CARAVAN BOAT TRAILER 783192023445 | eBay
One of the cheapest but effective on my D2, and would be on a P38 as long as you have a position within 30dgrees of horizontal. Mine in under the dash on the LH side of the steering column.
Regards PhilipA
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						SubscriberNo difference as long as you have a mounting point.I'm now driving a RRS TDV8
While I have powered mine from a piggyback fuse, you may have to source power from a second battery directly.
Regards PhilipA
I have a elecbrakes unit. Only used it on a Patrol to tow our caravan, and it works brilliantly!
We bought it because we were in the market for a new car, and not all the cars had electric brakes but we needed to tow our caravan with a borrowed Patrol. I'm glad we did, because I would hate to mess the interior of the RRS up, it's too pretty! Same reason why I'm not getting a UHF installed, will stick with a handheld unit.
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