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    Recommended brake controller

    I want to fit a brake controller to my D4 SE. Any recommendations on which controller I should be looking at ? I will be towing a 2.5 ton caravan. Cheers

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    Brake box

    G'day LRChris,

    Not sure about the D4, but I recently fitted a Redarc remote unit to the D3 SE. Basically all you see is the control switch (rotate for gain and press for emerg brake, plus a dual colour led. Very neat installation...(pity the installer stuffed around with the wires).

    I went for this because the usual controllers are bulky and there isn't any logical spot for them.


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    Platypus Guest
    There appear to be two types of electric controller. I have a Tekonsha in my GQ and will fit a similar unit in the D4 when it arrives. This works via some form of pendulum which alters the voltage applied to the trailer's brakes proportionally to the rate of deceleration of the towing vehicle, so the harder you stop the higher the applied voltage and thus the greater the applied brake pressure.
    The other type is simpler and thus a bit smaller and easier to hide as it only applies a preselected voltage to the trailer's brakes and thus whether you brake gently or hard the same voltage is applied to the brakes which could be too much in gentle braking or too little if you need to stop rather more rapidly. But you could always manually increase the voltage by turning the knob which in either variety should be within easy reach.
    Paul

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    Prodigy for me

    Mate this has been discussed at length in this thread

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...er-brakes.html

    For my two cents worth I will be fitting the Prodigy P3 to my D4 as I want the progressive ability of brake application that the system offers. I realise that the Redarc is smaller and neater but prefer the overall benefits of the prodigy especially when the lovely lady is towing the van. As I said just my 2 cents worth.

    Cheers Dave

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    I have been towing a van in the 3 tonne bracket for the last 15 years, and am finding it quite interesting that a lot on here use the Redarc or equivalent, in the circles that I has been frequenting for quite a while there is only one controller of choice and that is the P3.
    Not saying it is the only one, but for heavy vans most folk may try a few but all seem to end up with the P3.
    The D3 I have just bought has a Voyager allready fitted, definately not known as one to drool over but I am going to try it, if nessesary I will Putin a P3.

    DD

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    Forgot to add yesterday, the P3 Prodigy's are on ebay for around $170 out of Melbourne which seems a good price considering I paid over 200 for the last one from a commercial outlet.
    Cheers Dave

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    best position to fit the Prodigy P3 controller

    Thanks for your replies.

    Any recomendations on the best position to fit the Prodigy P3 controller in a D4 ? Does anyone have a photo of their installation ? Someone mentioned fitting a controller in the ash tray position. Is this possible ?

    Cheers, Chris

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    Actually I think it's called the Tekonsha P3, the "Prodigy" name is only assumed and some of the functions of the Prodigy and Prodigy P2 are absent from the P3.

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    P3 Mounted in D4

    On this thread I have some pictures of the Tekonsha P3 mounted in a D4.
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...-brakes-7.html

    The extra cable you see is for the screen for the rear camera.

    Regards
    Gerry
    Last edited by disco4now; 1st March 2012 at 09:21 PM. Reason: added info on extra cable

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    The Tekonsha is quote bulky and looks a bit messy in a modern car like a D4.....part of the reason I went with the redarc (have had about 4 Tekonshas over the years)

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