Gentlemen,
I need some advice and was hoping that the more experienced heads could lend a hand. If this is in the wrong forum, please move it to the appropriate forum.
About 1 1/2 years ago I purchased, and installed an exhaust brake from a major manufacturer. I won't name names (but we all keep our money in one), but it has not worked correctly, consistently, from day one. The customer service department was of no help and they refused to take a return. The easy thing to do would be to buy a new one from Pacbrake, but I cannot afford to do that. I was on a road trip last week, not using my EB and had a thought. I'd like to run it past you all and see what you think.
I am about to install a Kilby OBA system. My thought for the EB was to use the air from the OBA, run through the existing solenoid from the EB system. That solenoid would be wired into the switch I have been using to activate the EB. The air would then go from the OBA, through the solenoid to the EB. The only control on the system would be the activation switch. I know it would not be perfect, but at least it would work. If I want it to warm up the engine, I turn it on. If I want to slow the truck down I turn it on. I stay away from the ECM and control the EB completely manually.
Does anyone see any problems, potential for damage, or any thing else I may be missing?
Thank you,
Larry
I need some advice and was hoping that the more experienced heads could lend a hand. If this is in the wrong forum, please move it to the appropriate forum.
About 1 1/2 years ago I purchased, and installed an exhaust brake from a major manufacturer. I won't name names (but we all keep our money in one), but it has not worked correctly, consistently, from day one. The customer service department was of no help and they refused to take a return. The easy thing to do would be to buy a new one from Pacbrake, but I cannot afford to do that. I was on a road trip last week, not using my EB and had a thought. I'd like to run it past you all and see what you think.
I am about to install a Kilby OBA system. My thought for the EB was to use the air from the OBA, run through the existing solenoid from the EB system. That solenoid would be wired into the switch I have been using to activate the EB. The air would then go from the OBA, through the solenoid to the EB. The only control on the system would be the activation switch. I know it would not be perfect, but at least it would work. If I want it to warm up the engine, I turn it on. If I want to slow the truck down I turn it on. I stay away from the ECM and control the EB completely manually.
Does anyone see any problems, potential for damage, or any thing else I may be missing?
Thank you,
Larry