Hi All
I have the following problem with our RV trailer brakes. All components are new and the brakes are functioning okay. The problem is that when applying the brakes to come to a slow stop, the left rear hub gets too hot to touch. The other hubs can be touched with no problem. I have checked the current at each wheel, and they read about 3 amps and the brakes are wired in parallel and read 12 volts. So on a test run today we disconnected the power cord to the trailer and took it on our 10 mile test run. I used the exhaust brake on the truck to assist in stopping the truck/trailer. No hot temps on any of the trailer wheels or hubs. So that tells me that there is not any heat developing from friction in the area of the spindle/bearings. So we hook the power cable back up and return to the garage. The wheel, hub is once again hot. Not sure what the temp is as I do not have a cordless thermometer. Any suggestions or just plain help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Bob H
I have the following problem with our RV trailer brakes. All components are new and the brakes are functioning okay. The problem is that when applying the brakes to come to a slow stop, the left rear hub gets too hot to touch. The other hubs can be touched with no problem. I have checked the current at each wheel, and they read about 3 amps and the brakes are wired in parallel and read 12 volts. So on a test run today we disconnected the power cord to the trailer and took it on our 10 mile test run. I used the exhaust brake on the truck to assist in stopping the truck/trailer. No hot temps on any of the trailer wheels or hubs. So that tells me that there is not any heat developing from friction in the area of the spindle/bearings. So we hook the power cable back up and return to the garage. The wheel, hub is once again hot. Not sure what the temp is as I do not have a cordless thermometer. Any suggestions or just plain help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Bob H