Butt connectors are a train wreck waiting to happen. It's not if but WHEN they will fail from vibration and corrosion. Soldiered with shrink and a layer of tape provides best chance for a long service life.
Hey there I'm a newb, at the end you made sure that there was contact for the entire rotation, is that for a baseline setting? Then when it's hooked up to the brake controller the pads are released? Great vid, the ending just seemed a tad counterintuitive. Thanks, bud!
You want the brakes to be just barely touching the drums when adjusting them. This will ensure that you have fast and sure braking ability when you apply the brakes. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html
We recommend using 10 gauge wire when installing brake assembly on a trailer. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html www.etrailer.com/Wiring/Deka/10-2-1.html
Hi..its great video.how does the brake adjust the force..is it simple on and off whenever apply the car brake? How does it know how much force i apply to brakes? Thx
The brake controller in the vehicle towing the trailer will send the desired pressure to the brakes on the trailer. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html www.etrailer.com/fitguidebc.htm
That is NOT the Dexter brake assembly I have on my trailer. My DEXTER Electric Brakes backing plates, have 4 bolts pre-installed in them, that go through the 4 holes on the DEXTER axles mounting flange. Their 6 lug Dexter axles. However I cant tell what their load rating is. The sticker on the axle has long since disappeared. Its a two horse slant load, steel trailer....WHY DOESN'T YOUR COMPANY SELL MY VERSION OF ELECTRIC BRAKES?????
Thank you for the feedback! Check out the following link for more information on this trailer brake assembly. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html
Nice explanation
Thank you very much!!
You're very welcome, glad we could help!
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter/23-105-106.html
Butt connectors are a train wreck waiting to happen. It's not if but WHEN they will fail from vibration and corrosion. Soldiered with shrink and a layer of tape provides best chance for a long service life.
Agreed…… I am redoing my connections after maybe 1,000 miles of use
Hey there I'm a newb, at the end you made sure that there was contact for the entire rotation, is that for a baseline setting? Then when it's hooked up to the brake controller the pads are released? Great vid, the ending just seemed a tad counterintuitive. Thanks, bud!
You want the brakes to be just barely touching the drums when adjusting them. This will ensure that you have fast and sure braking ability when you apply the brakes.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html
Can these magnet arms be modified/upgraded to also operate with a manual pull cable?
I would be looking for a response to this also. Camping trailers all have those emergency cables.
What Guage wire do you use from brake assembly to brake assembly.
We recommend using 10 gauge wire when installing brake assembly on a trailer.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html
www.etrailer.com/Wiring/Deka/10-2-1.html
Great video. Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback! Check out the following link for more information.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html
Hi..its great video.how does the brake adjust the force..is it simple on and off whenever apply the car brake? How does it know how much force i apply to brakes?
Thx
The brake controller in the vehicle towing the trailer will send the desired pressure to the brakes on the trailer.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html
www.etrailer.com/fitguidebc.htm
Does it matter which white wire is power and which is ground?
The wire orientation does not matter.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html
What was the torque rating?
The recommended torque setting for the brake assembly is 45 to 50 ft lbs.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html
That is NOT the Dexter brake assembly I have on my trailer. My DEXTER Electric Brakes backing plates, have 4 bolts pre-installed in them, that go through the 4 holes on the DEXTER axles mounting flange. Their 6 lug Dexter axles. However I cant tell what their load rating is. The sticker on the axle has long since disappeared. Its a two horse slant load, steel trailer....WHY DOESN'T YOUR COMPANY SELL MY VERSION OF ELECTRIC BRAKES?????
Great video. Thanks
Thank you for the feedback! Check out the following link for more information on this trailer brake assembly.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter-Axle/23-105-106.html