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Re: OT Trailer wiring problem solved
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Posted by wfw on August 15, 2006 at 07:06:28 from (139.76.128.68):
In Reply to: OT Trailer wiring problem solved posted by Dave H (MI) on August 14, 2006 at 19:52:40:
My brother's camper did not have any brakes several years ago and he ask me to help him fix it. had voltage to the brakes but no voltage drop across the brakes, I checked the ground and it was grounded very poorly to the body. I told him to move the ground to the frame and be sure to ground it to bare metal. He didn't think I was right but did try my suggestions. afterward he called me and exclaimed that now he had good brakes!! I was an electronic tech for at&t at the time. You always need a good ground. just my 2 cents worth. wfw/frank
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