Mattman
Well-known member
Okay. Here's the deal.
Started camping with 2012 mini lite 2306 towed with my Yukon XL. Installed an Hayes Energizer III brake controller on my Yukon. I was very pleased with the operation. I could squeeze the over ride and it would yank my Yukon to a hault at low speeds.
Fast forward. New 28BRS, towed it home with my Yukon (4 miles) and parked it. Same controller.
Realized dealer told me Yukon could pull trailer, and more investigation provided wrong. Purchased 02 excursion. Moved brake controller to excursion. Brakes on camper felt very soft. Pushing excursion to hard. Never felt good about the brakes.
Went to put new exhaust manifold studs on excursion and project went longer than planned.
Re installed brake controller on Yukon for weekend trip. Adjusted brakes on camper since concerned about stopping ability. After adjustment the over ride on the controller does not hault my Yukon like the mini did. I felt like I had brakes, but i never felt like man. These things have some awesome power.
Squeeze the brake controller and I have 12.6 volts at the plug on the truck.
Questions. Why did the stopping power of my mini lite seem better?
Trailer is bigger, that why it takes more to stop?
Do I need to have the dealer look at it?
Brake controller not jiving with my excursion as well? I had same power with over ride pressed on the excursion.
I didn't have to adjust my brakes that much. Can't believe it made that big of difference.
Is that how they are suppose to be on a bigger trailer?
Confused... Please enlighten me.
Started camping with 2012 mini lite 2306 towed with my Yukon XL. Installed an Hayes Energizer III brake controller on my Yukon. I was very pleased with the operation. I could squeeze the over ride and it would yank my Yukon to a hault at low speeds.
Fast forward. New 28BRS, towed it home with my Yukon (4 miles) and parked it. Same controller.
Realized dealer told me Yukon could pull trailer, and more investigation provided wrong. Purchased 02 excursion. Moved brake controller to excursion. Brakes on camper felt very soft. Pushing excursion to hard. Never felt good about the brakes.
Went to put new exhaust manifold studs on excursion and project went longer than planned.
Re installed brake controller on Yukon for weekend trip. Adjusted brakes on camper since concerned about stopping ability. After adjustment the over ride on the controller does not hault my Yukon like the mini did. I felt like I had brakes, but i never felt like man. These things have some awesome power.
Squeeze the brake controller and I have 12.6 volts at the plug on the truck.
Questions. Why did the stopping power of my mini lite seem better?
Trailer is bigger, that why it takes more to stop?
Do I need to have the dealer look at it?
Brake controller not jiving with my excursion as well? I had same power with over ride pressed on the excursion.
I didn't have to adjust my brakes that much. Can't believe it made that big of difference.
Is that how they are suppose to be on a bigger trailer?
Confused... Please enlighten me.