I'm having a teardrop built and it won't be the lightest one around.
I am thinking about my trailer, detached from the tow vehicle, on enough of an incline to either start rolling like a shopping cart in the parking lot, or
just being difficult to easily stop when I am rolling it around by hand.
I am curious as to how many of you with small trailers (doesn't have to be a teardrop) also have handbrakes or parking brakes on your trailer.
Mine will have electric brakes, able to be controlled from the tow vehicle with an electric brake controller wired into the umbilical between vehicle and trailer.
I've only seen mention of hand brakes maybe two or three times on various forums and the thread never went into detail on the setup or activation.
I got the impression that most were like traditional car parking brakes, a mechanical system controlled by a cable going to a set of brake shoes inside the trailer wheel(s).
I started thinking about whether an electric setup might work using the same sort of variable voltage signal that comes from the tow vehicle, only actuated by a switch or potentiometer located in a handy position in the tongue area. Might this possibly work?
If anyone has pictures of their hand brake setup, please post them if not too much of an imposition
Much appreciated in advance,
Dave
I am thinking about my trailer, detached from the tow vehicle, on enough of an incline to either start rolling like a shopping cart in the parking lot, or
just being difficult to easily stop when I am rolling it around by hand.
I am curious as to how many of you with small trailers (doesn't have to be a teardrop) also have handbrakes or parking brakes on your trailer.
Mine will have electric brakes, able to be controlled from the tow vehicle with an electric brake controller wired into the umbilical between vehicle and trailer.
I've only seen mention of hand brakes maybe two or three times on various forums and the thread never went into detail on the setup or activation.
I got the impression that most were like traditional car parking brakes, a mechanical system controlled by a cable going to a set of brake shoes inside the trailer wheel(s).
I started thinking about whether an electric setup might work using the same sort of variable voltage signal that comes from the tow vehicle, only actuated by a switch or potentiometer located in a handy position in the tongue area. Might this possibly work?
If anyone has pictures of their hand brake setup, please post them if not too much of an imposition
Much appreciated in advance,
Dave