So so how many of us will be trusting a Blue Tooth Connection to slow the van under brakes ?
KevinC said
09:07 AM Oct 29, 2017
Not me!
lynder said
10:55 AM Oct 29, 2017
Given that the powers to be can't stop the many cliches in electronics/radio interference etc I have to agree with Kevin C.
Give me the old hard wire system every time thus leaving the break controller with electronics and easy to replace with cost
if faulty.
hako said
12:34 PM Oct 29, 2017
I see Tekonsha already offer a wireless trailer braking system - Tekonsha 90250 Prodigy.
Yes I also agree totally.
It seems to me that sometimes we, as a now high tech society are overthinking things that are generally quite simple.
I just wonder where it will all end?
aussie_paul said
01:08 PM Nov 4, 2017
I am still a bit of a KISS person.
Aussie Paul.
Hillbillies said
09:10 PM Nov 9, 2017
Hi out there, I haven't got a reply to anything but I do have a question. We have just purchased a Jeep Grand Cherokee it is fitted with Redarc Tow-Pro Elite trailer brake controller. The question is how does this work compared to the Hayman Reece braking controller?
Grateful for any help.
Darryl.
PeterD said
12:25 PM Nov 11, 2017
Hillbillies wrote:
The question is how does this work compared to the Hayman Reece braking controller? Darryl.
They are both proportional controllers so their operation is similar. Just don't get tempted to use the TowPro in the timer mode. The following explains the difference between timer and proportional controllers.
These Bluetooth devices are aimed primarily at the caravan or trailer hire business where the towcar may not have a permanent brake controller wired into it. Possibly (If proportional) they will be better than the trailer mounted options and I have to say that Bluetooth has come a long way. I haven't lost a Bluetooth signal on any of my devices for years now.
Muddy said
08:34 AM Nov 16, 2017
These Bluetooth devices are aimed primarily at the caravan or trailer hire business where the towcar may not have a permanent brake controller wired into it. Possibly (If proportional) they will be better than the trailer mounted options and I have to say that Bluetooth has come a long way. I haven't lost a Bluetooth signal on any of my devices for years now.
Oops.....Posted twice and cant find the delete post button!!
-- Edited by Muddy on Thursday 16th of November 2017 08:36:16 AM
https://www.elecbrakes.com/info
So so how many of us will be trusting a Blue Tooth Connection to slow the van under brakes ?
Give me the old hard wire system every time thus leaving the break controller with electronics and easy to replace with cost
if faulty.
I see Tekonsha already offer a wireless trailer braking system - Tekonsha 90250 Prodigy.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Tekonsha-90250-Prodigy-RF-Electronic-Brake-Control-/172901173706?_trksid=p2385738.m2548.l4275
It seems to me that sometimes we, as a now high tech society are overthinking things that are generally quite simple.
I just wonder where it will all end?
I am still a bit of a KISS person.
Aussie Paul.
Grateful for any help.
Darryl.
They are both proportional controllers so their operation is similar. Just don't get tempted to use the TowPro in the timer mode. The following explains the difference between timer and proportional controllers.
These Bluetooth devices are aimed primarily at the caravan or trailer hire business where the towcar may not have a permanent brake controller wired into it. Possibly (If proportional) they will be better than the trailer mounted options and I have to say that Bluetooth has come a long way. I haven't lost a Bluetooth signal on any of my devices for years now.
Oops.....Posted twice and cant find the delete post button!!


-- Edited by Muddy on Thursday 16th of November 2017 08:36:16 AM