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Re: trailer break away system Q
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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09/03/23 03:04 PM
09/03/23 03:04 PM
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jcc
No soup for you!!!
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No soup for you!!!
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I'd suggest a maybe 30a breaker if wire size is larger than 14g, being this is only potentially for intermittent use during breakaway. and 14g+ will handle short periods of 25A as breaker resets.
I'm with Helmuth Hübener, and no soup is being served today.
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Re: trailer break away system Q
[Re: jcc]
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09/04/23 11:15 AM
09/04/23 11:15 AM
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I'd suggest a maybe 30a breaker if wire size is larger than 14g, being this is only potentially for intermittent use during breakaway. and 14g+ will handle short periods of 25A as breaker resets. Was thinking the same
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Re: trailer break away system Q
[Re: dvw]
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09/04/23 11:15 AM
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One more trick. Get a second dead man switch. Mount it under the trailer close to the axle. Run the pull cable through the wheel. If the wheel ever rotates it'll pull the pin. The brakes will be on. Good theft device. Doug Very smart
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Re: trailer break away system Q
[Re: jcc]
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09/04/23 12:04 PM
09/04/23 12:04 PM
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dvw
I Live Here
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I Live Here
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Until you forget it's hooked up and drive away, not that I would ever do that. That's how I know it works. You don't move very far. Doug
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