SasquatchSanta
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A few weeks ago we installed (wired) a trailer brake unit that allows me to pull my 18 foot McLander trailer behind the deuce. After contacting the tech support department of McLander and the manufacturer of the brake controller we arrived at a way to use a relay to run the electric trailer brakes on 12 volts. We changed the trailer lighte over to 24 volt bulbs and everything worked fine --- or at least we thought.
The lights and brakes all checked out and worked fine BUT at night, when all the lights are on it's not uncommon for a circuit breaker to blow when the turn signals are turned on. When it happens everything goes black. If a wait a few seconds and turn the switch off and then back on again the lights will come back on.
I doesn't have anything to do with the brakes. I can turn the brake controller off and the problem still happens. I think the added draw from the lights on the trailer are limiting out the curcuit breaker. I should note that I've also added 5 top of cab clearance lights that are also drawing from the system.
I had a similar problem back when I first installed the electric radiator fan. When I wired it direct to the batteries the problem went away. I can't wire around the trailer lights so I'm wondering if the circuit breaker could be changed. Problem is --- I can't find the damned thing.
Where do I look to find the circuit breaker?
Anyone got any suggestions?
The lights and brakes all checked out and worked fine BUT at night, when all the lights are on it's not uncommon for a circuit breaker to blow when the turn signals are turned on. When it happens everything goes black. If a wait a few seconds and turn the switch off and then back on again the lights will come back on.
I doesn't have anything to do with the brakes. I can turn the brake controller off and the problem still happens. I think the added draw from the lights on the trailer are limiting out the curcuit breaker. I should note that I've also added 5 top of cab clearance lights that are also drawing from the system.
I had a similar problem back when I first installed the electric radiator fan. When I wired it direct to the batteries the problem went away. I can't wire around the trailer lights so I'm wondering if the circuit breaker could be changed. Problem is --- I can't find the damned thing.
Where do I look to find the circuit breaker?
Anyone got any suggestions?