I have a Reflection 303RLS. I'm having trouble with the truck stopping the trailer. What voltage should I be seeing at the trailer. Currently I show to have 12v @ max gain on the truck. Thanks.
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Knowing what truck you have will help us to determine where you might want to set your gain. In my chevy I have it set at 6. I believe that there is only about 5 or 7 amps that actually get to the trailer brakes , somebody will check me on that. The trailer brakes may also be out of adjustment.
BrianBrian & Michelle
2018 Reflection 29RS
2022 Chevy 3500HD
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You are limited to vehicle battery voltage, so if you are measuring without the truck running, 12V is reasonable.
What’s most important is current. You should be drawing 3-4A per brake or 12-16A total for a tandem axle trailer. Measuring the current isn’t simple, but it’s important to understanding what is going on. Most inexpensive meters won’t measure more than 10A. Inadequate wiring, loose connections, broken wires or bad magnets can all mess with current draw, and lack of current means lack of braking.
A key issue if this is a new trailer is that brakes require some breaking in. This should have happened during delivery, but who knows.
If the rig isn’t new, the brakes may need to be adjusted. This is annual maintenance unless you have self-adjusting brakes, and even then those brakes aren’t the most trustworthy product so an annual check is still in order.
The other place to look is grease on the shoes. Lippert had a lot of problems a few years back with improperly assembled hubs. The seals failed allowing grease inside the drum and the shoes got grease on them. This requires new shoes.John & Kathy
2014 Reflection 303RLS
2014 F250 SC SB 6.2
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Originally posted by hodge View PostI have a Reflection 303RLS. I'm having trouble with the truck stopping the trailer. What voltage should I be seeing at the trailer. Currently I show to have 12v @ max gain on the truck. Thanks.
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hodge when you first hook up the unit and lift the legs just off the blocks, do you check the brakes by by manually activating the controller while trying to pull forward? This checks both the brakes and the hitch.
You may find a gravel lot and do this to see if you have any axles that are not working. Ideally you need to break the connection at each hub and check the resistance of the magnet to see if there is a broke wire if you find its not locking up and dragging the tires.Joseph
Tow Vehicle: 2024 GMC K3500 Denali Ultimate Diesel
Coach: 303RLS Delivered March 5, 2021
South of Houston Texas
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