Wondering if I am doing something wrong with my settings. I do have to adjust the gain for all my trailers. My 5er gets set to 90, snowmobile trailer to 40 and my utility trailer to between 15 and 45 depending on load. All trailer brakes are clean/adjusted properly but it is easy to lock up the trailer brakes under light load conditions with a normal stop. Not a big deal adjusting it for each load but everyone says they never have to adjust theirs. What am I doing wrong?
Btw, I would never give up my Max Brake. Ever.
A few questions on the Maxbrake:
- what is the maximum amount of Amps can this brake controller send to the the brake magnets?
- What type of information does the Maxbrake display on the screen?
- Does it show how many amps or volts are being sent to the magnets?
A few questions on the Maxbrake:
- what is the maximum amount of Amps can this brake controller send to the the brake magnets?
- What type of information does the Maxbrake display on the screen?
- Does it show how many amps or volts are being sent to the magnets?
I installed my new MaxBrake a couple of weeks ago, but haven't had a chance to put it to the test until today. I previously have used both inertia and a timed controllers. As Harvey says, "The best thing to do with them is line the bottom of the trashcan. "
I hooked my little two horse trailer and took it for a spin, empty. It only weighs around 2000#, but everything worked fine. Next, I hooked my gooseneck flatbed up and towed it empty. I had to turn the gain down a little from the setting for the horse trailer. I then loaded my tractor and went for a spin. No further adjustment was needed and the trailer the brakes were extremely smooth. I didn't go to the scale, but am around 12,500# empty. According to the weight listed for my tractor on tractordata.com and figuring the weight of the blade, cab, and front ballast, I was right around 21,000# loaded. The next time I need to go through town, I'll weigh.
It worked like a champ. If you have never used an old Kelsey-Hayes controller, there's just no way to explain how great the MaxBrake works. I wouldn't use anything else. Diana and Dutch were top-notch to work with.
Bud
I emailed Max Brake with a few questions about 2-3 weeks ago, and have yet to hear back.
I think my P2 is dying, and will probably replace it with a Max Brake, but had some questions for the manufacturer.