Where Do I Run the Wiring for Titan BrakeRite I Electric-Hydraulic Actuator in Plugnplay Brake Kit
Updated 06/17/2014 | Published 06/15/2014 >
Question:
I am looking at purchasing this kit Titan Disc Brake Kit and BrakeRite II SD Electric-Hydraulic Actuator - Tandem, 3,500-lb Axle for my trailer. I have a 1995 Trail Rite tandem axle boat trailer. I am wondering which unit I run the electrical wires from to hook up the lights to. I understand that in a traditional set up I would run the wires to junction box and then run the wires to their individual lights however I cant quite figure out how that would work on this set up. If you are able to advise part numbers, I would appreciate it. Thanks,
asked by: Kyle
Expert Reply:
The only hardwire connection that will need to be made for the Titan BrakeRite I Plug and Play Electric-Hydraulic Actuator Kit, # T4813102, is to a 12 volt DC battery with a minimum rating of 10 amp hours.
All of the other components in the system use plug-in connections and connect to each other.
I am including a video that explains how this system is set up. This system will not have any affect on your trailer's wiring set-up or junction box.
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Dexter BrakeRite II Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator Kit - Vented - 1,500 psi
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