TheJosh
Explorer
I have a Dexstar axle with electric brakes on my 416. Now when power is applied the brakes close and lock the hub so logic would conclude for me that if I want to have a E brake set up I can just wire I switch in parralel of the circuit and when I'm camped for the night I can flip the switch to apply the brakes?
Please help me understand why or why not this will work?
I called a local trailer place and the guy told me you can't do that because the "magnets" will burn the wires. Which does not make sense at all because on all other trailer applications that are tandem axles with trailer brakes they are equipped with a breakaway box which if the trailer breaks away from the tow vehicle it will pull a pin and activate the trailer brakes powered by a onboard motorcycle battery (I have the same setup on a 18ft trailer) and another feature is when you are parked ams disconnected you pull the pin and the brake locks so I don't see how this would not work for my m416
Please help me understand why or why not this will work?
I called a local trailer place and the guy told me you can't do that because the "magnets" will burn the wires. Which does not make sense at all because on all other trailer applications that are tandem axles with trailer brakes they are equipped with a breakaway box which if the trailer breaks away from the tow vehicle it will pull a pin and activate the trailer brakes powered by a onboard motorcycle battery (I have the same setup on a 18ft trailer) and another feature is when you are parked ams disconnected you pull the pin and the brake locks so I don't see how this would not work for my m416