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Electric Brake Controller

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Hey Fraz I have found a brake controller for you.
It's a Hayman Reese.
I have also got you an auto reset circuit breaker and a inline fuse holder.
I have photocopied wiring info for controller and trailer plug. The controller instructions are from a different unit but the wiring is the same.
I will sell it all to you for $0.00 (incl postage) :lol:

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Good work Phil!
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I'LL TAKE IT!

:cheers:

Now when's the next DIY day? :lol:
I'll have an FTO one day... i swear!

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Ive wired an electric controller into my triton myself. Not too hard to do.
Complete FTO (http://www.completefto.com.au/completefto.asp)
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    dstocks wrote:Ive wired an electric controller into my triton myself. Not too hard to do.
    So it's do-able with some solder, heat-shrink and wire? Awesome :D

    How much wire will I need roughly? Figure I need a decent length of Blue, Red and Black to get this wired properly.
    I'll have an FTO one day... i swear!

    until then:
    1. 2001 Merc-Benz A160 (porta-loo on wheels)
    2. 2007 Peugeot 307 TDi (more fun than you'd expect)
    3. [url=ttp://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=25373]2009 Mitsubishi Triton Di-D (a monster in its own right)[/url]
    4. 1992 Nissan NX Coupe (club car and project car)
    5. 1996 Holden SB Barina - "The Nugget"
    6. 1996 Jeep XJ Cherokee Sport - The Budget Build
    7. 2010 Toyota Landcruiser 76 Series - V8 Goodness... - Build coming soon.
    8. 1990 Audi 90 manual - The delightfully dignified daily driver
    Astron_Boy wrote:No correction needed Gen Y, you are correct.
    Bennoz wrote:My rubbing happens on the inside.
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    You will need....
    1. Red/Black dual core wire from positive/negative battery terminals to brake controller, with the supplied circuit breaker near the positive battery.
    2. Blue wire from the brake controller to the trailer plug, with supplied in-line fuse holder near the brake controller.
    3. Red wire from the brake light switch to the brake controller, splicing into the cold/negative side wire of the brake light switch.

    1 & 2 will go through the firewall.
    1 to battery.
    2 will go down the firewall and then along chassis rail to trailer plug, run it through split conduit for protection.
    3 is all internally connected inside the cab.

    You will also need solder, heat shrink, 15 Amp fuse, small crimp terminals-round ring end to suit circuit breaker connectors and battery terminal bolts, split conduit and cable ties.

    PM me your address and I can post it or I can give it to you on 17 Nov BBQ if you r going.
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    This bbq isn't the one I'm hosting is it
    gotta get there one day :)
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    ZFL45H1 wrote:This bbq isn't the one I'm hosting is it
    No this...
    http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=26832
    mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
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    $0.01 pp
    LED ALL the things.
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    Ah yes the replacement go kart day :D all good then was goin to say I'm not ready yet haha
    gotta get there one day :)
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    Need wire Fraz?, or do you have some.
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    Did work "donate" it to you, Phil? :lol:
    I fix cars.
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    Astron_Boy wrote:Need wire Fraz?, or do you have some.
    Will need wire, both for that and for my Dual-Battery install :P Might have to hit you up once I work out the lengths needed ;)
    I'll have an FTO one day... i swear!

    until then:
    1. 2001 Merc-Benz A160 (porta-loo on wheels)
    2. 2007 Peugeot 307 TDi (more fun than you'd expect)
    3. [url=ttp://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=25373]2009 Mitsubishi Triton Di-D (a monster in its own right)[/url]
    4. 1992 Nissan NX Coupe (club car and project car)
    5. 1996 Holden SB Barina - "The Nugget"
    6. 1996 Jeep XJ Cherokee Sport - The Budget Build
    7. 2010 Toyota Landcruiser 76 Series - V8 Goodness... - Build coming soon.
    8. 1990 Audi 90 manual - The delightfully dignified daily driver
    Astron_Boy wrote:No correction needed Gen Y, you are correct.
    Bennoz wrote:My rubbing happens on the inside.
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    Package has been sent today :D
    It cost me $6.50, a drop in the ocean while on apprentice wages :roll: :lol:
    mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
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    Hey mate,

    received the package on thursday :D Have the day off today so may get stuck into it if I can find the time.

    Cheers :D
    I'll have an FTO one day... i swear!

    until then:
    1. 2001 Merc-Benz A160 (porta-loo on wheels)
    2. 2007 Peugeot 307 TDi (more fun than you'd expect)
    3. [url=ttp://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=25373]2009 Mitsubishi Triton Di-D (a monster in its own right)[/url]
    4. 1992 Nissan NX Coupe (club car and project car)
    5. 1996 Holden SB Barina - "The Nugget"
    6. 1996 Jeep XJ Cherokee Sport - The Budget Build
    7. 2010 Toyota Landcruiser 76 Series - V8 Goodness... - Build coming soon.
    8. 1990 Audi 90 manual - The delightfully dignified daily driver
    Astron_Boy wrote:No correction needed Gen Y, you are correct.
    Bennoz wrote:My rubbing happens on the inside.
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    Re: Electric Brake Controller

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    No worries :D
    May I suggest to give it a test first. Just wire it direct to battery before installation.
    Connect 12V power wire(Black) to battery positive + earth wire(White) to battery negative + 12v power to brake switch wire(Red) & test power coming out of the brake wire(Blue).
    The brake wire(Blue) will output 0-12V, depending on position of output slide, when Brake switch wire(Red) is connected to positive battery & no power on brake wire(Blue) when brake switch wire(Red) is disconnected.

    FYI: Electric Trailer Brake Controllers supply a variable voltage from the truck, from 0 to 12 volts, to the trailer brakes. More voltage, greater stopping power. The brake controller varies the voltage to the trailer to allow for brake modulation. Without the controller, the brakes would get full 12 volts and the trailer tires would lock up, every time.
    mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
    Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now... :lol:
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