wanderingwillys
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I have a 66 M35a2c and tow a 79' zehman flat deck trailer with 12v electric wheel brakes - I am wondering if what thoughts you all have about using 24v to trigger the electromagnatic brakes - should work just as a 12v system does (magnet shouldn't care 24v vs 12v...)
I was thinking about 3 seperate ways...
1. A rheostat on the dash to control the inlet voltage to the brakes and then a push button moment switch for those times where you want to dump the trailer brakes...
2. Using the 24v signal from the stop light switch to actuate a 24v relay which would switch a 12v source drawn from the bottom battery in the stack. Again with the same type of modulation at the dash...
3. Pull a 12v feed and use an inertia based brake controller to run the trailer brakes independant of the truck brakes...
I want to be able to use the trailer with a 12v truck and the 24v truck so mods to the trailer are a last resort.
I am putting in LED lamps and will either get units the can handle the range or 12v to 24v or make a jumper off the duece harness that integrates resistors...
I welcome any thoughts on the electromagents in the trailer brakes...
Matt
I was thinking about 3 seperate ways...
1. A rheostat on the dash to control the inlet voltage to the brakes and then a push button moment switch for those times where you want to dump the trailer brakes...
2. Using the 24v signal from the stop light switch to actuate a 24v relay which would switch a 12v source drawn from the bottom battery in the stack. Again with the same type of modulation at the dash...
3. Pull a 12v feed and use an inertia based brake controller to run the trailer brakes independant of the truck brakes...
I want to be able to use the trailer with a 12v truck and the 24v truck so mods to the trailer are a last resort.
I am putting in LED lamps and will either get units the can handle the range or 12v to 24v or make a jumper off the duece harness that integrates resistors...
I welcome any thoughts on the electromagents in the trailer brakes...
Matt