Yep P3 is the way to go!
As for Prodigies...well they can be a PITA ...so you sit three of 'em in the back of the trailer and when you want to stop you yell at 'em to drag their feet![]()
thanks for that, yes I was looking on ebay.
I had a Redarc in my Ford but while not a huge pain I did have to continually adjust the brake power "on-the-fly" sometimes thats not convenient.
It seems the P3 does it all for you.
Its going on a 94' Rangie so i expect the wiring wont but quite as complicated as the D3 and above but I will probably get some one to do it for me.
It also seems that the redarc and P3 are about the same $$$
Thanks
Yep P3 is the way to go!
As for Prodigies...well they can be a PITA ...so you sit three of 'em in the back of the trailer and when you want to stop you yell at 'em to drag their feet![]()
Has anyone experience of both the original Tekohsha Prodigy and the current Tekonsha P3?
I have the original Prodigy and never want to go back to over-ride brakes and I take your point about Prodigy Vs P3. My issue currently is that I want to leave a controller permanently in my spare RRc and can buy the P3 from extreme 4X4 in Vic for $149, where the Prodigy P2 is closer to $200 (or more).
When you look at the Tekonsha website you find no mention of the original Prodigy, but they do show the Prodigy P2 (which I am assuming means "Prodigy 2") which looks exactly the same as the original Prodigy has specs:The P3 has specs:
- Reverse battery protection for both vehicle and breakaway
- Designed to work with electronic over hydraulic brake systems
- Numerous mounting options - including 360 degree vertical rotation
- Digital display depicts voltage delivery to trailer during braking
- No level adjustment necessary - it adjusts itself to varying terrain as you drive
- Great for backing into tough spots! Works proportionally in reverse with the ability to disable when not needed
- Produces stops that are in proportion to vehicles deceleration rate
- "Boost" feature gives users the ability to apply more initial trailer braking power when towing heavier trailers
- Continual diagnostics check for proper connection, shorted magnet conditions and much more
- Quick and easy disconnect feature allows user to remove and store the control when not in use
- Electric trailer brake control for up to 4 braking axles
- Limited lifetime warranty
I don't know, it seems that the Prodigy P2 is a superior unit to the P3 because it seems to have more functions. Particularly:
- 1-4 axle trailers
- Distinct, easy to see LCD display with multiple color and contrast options
- User can customize to choose English, French or Spanish display
- Allows the user to switch between Electric and Hydraulic brakes
- Highly advanced, easy-to-understand, roadside diagnostics
- Easy access, "Up-Front' controls
- The original "Boost" feature allows for different levels of customized braking
- Compact, dash-hugging design
- Unique, easy-to-use, clip-mounting systems
- Quick disconnect for easy storage; convenient storage pouch included
- Limited lifetime warranty
So unless Spanish language is important it seems that the P2 is superior to the P3.
- Continuous diagnostics check.
- Proportional braking in reverse.
- Reverse battery protection.
Anyone else have more info?
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Whilst I haven't fitted my P3 yet, the docs say "The P3 will brake proportionally in reverse." It also has over-rides for its HOLD and BOOST functions in reverse.
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I've currently got a P3 fitted to my Disco 2. I had the Prodigy in my Disco1.
I was concerned that the P3 would be less capable than the Prodigy because they are significantly cheaper, but there is no noticeable difference in functionality. The P3 actual has a few extra features built in such as a voltmeter function. The most significant difference seems to be in the display on the front of the unit. The P3 has an nice LCD display that changes colour depending on what it is doing. The Prodigy has the basic LED display.
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Typical ARB comment. Also I wouldnt trust an Auto sparky - they mostly know little about landrover oddities.
I fitted a P3 to my disco3 a couple of months ago. It took about 10 mins of searching around disco3.co.uk to understand what is needed.
You cut the feed for the trailer brake lights (I did it at the fuse panel in the boot) and stick a 25c diode in (make sure they still work or you have the diode the wrong way round!) then take the trigger for the controller from the trailer side of that diode. Piece of p***.
If you manually apply the trailer brakes with the switch on the controller, only the trailer brake lights will come on (not the disco's) but I don't see how that matters. Also you need to run 2 wires forward (brake and trigger) rather than just 1 for the brake.
Make sure you have a really good earth at trailer harness pickup and the controller itself.
Not sure about D4 but there is a perfect ready hole in the fire wall (just push a screwdriver through) inboard from the brake master cylinder, in the box where the second battery goes. PM me if you want to know more.
Put a p3 in my D3 last week (RITTA) then another in my dads car. Both work very well and the research recomending them is genuine. Ritta suggested another brand- I took the P3 to them to fit. Power Auto Electrical in Nunawadding ( Chris) has worked on a lot of Landrovers in the UK and I thnk he would be worth checking out for you. He sells the P3 thought you can get them cheaper on ebay like most things
Ritta put a anderson plug in for me as well, need to take it back as it is where my backside scraps on the nice smooth tracks I enjoy![]()
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