gnc1017
Well-Known Member
If surge brakes, you won't need a controller but if it will have disc brakes, you will likely need a 5-wire trailer connector. It has an extra signal from the vehicle (still no controller on the vehicle, just the wiring connector / adapter with an additional 5th reverse wire) that engages the reverse brake lock-out solenoid. This solenoid disengages the touchy disc brakes when backing up, especially on an incline, which to my understanding is a must for hydraulic surge disc brakes.Yup, got it from Miller, and yes it is a Yacht Club trailer. Model number PTB2244T. I'll have to ask someone at the dealership, maybe I don't need the controller after all. Thanks again for the great info everyone!
Our previous runabout trailer had drum brakes and the reverse lock-out was mechanical but if you have that and are in a hilly area, not sure that would be adequate or desired for you either (you may still need/want the electric lock-out solenoid even with drum brakes). Wasn't an issue for us but if a possibility for you, I'm sure others on here could offer more info on that configuration if necessary.
Realizing this is a slightly separate issue from the question but something to keep in mind regarding the wiring connection to the vehicle...