Posted by jon f mn on October 06, 2013 at 18:27:23 from (70.194.69.132):
In Reply to: Re: Hey RRLund posted by Royse on October 06, 2013 at 17:38:14:
You've got a bad ground or power wire. A trailer that age can have a bad spot anywhere along the wire that will get corrosion in it and cause that. I bet if you power the brakes for a bit then feel along the wire you will find a warm spot. I would rewire the brakes and run 2 wires all the way because grounding trough the frame can also be the cause of what you have going on. I always buy a cheap 2 wire orange extension cord to wire the brakes, just clip the ends off. It's usually cheaper than auto wire rolls and is better wire and has the protective coating and is easy to run.
This post was edited by jon f mn at 18:41:03 10/06/13.
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