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An
Electric Brake Controller is a device that supplies power from a
vehicle to a
trailer’s electric brakes. There are 2 types of electric brake controllers
on
the market. |
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Time
Delay Activated (or
“solid state”) controllers are “enabled” by the brake pedal switch and
apply a gradual voltage to the trailer’s brakes using a Time Delay Circuit.
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Inertia
Activated (or
“pendulum style”) controllers are “enabled” by the brake pedal switch
and “activated” by a Pendulum Circuit that senses the vehicle’s stopping
motion and applies a gradual voltage to the trailer’s brakes.
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inexpensive,
user friendly, low profile, can be mounted on any angle. |
Advantages:
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consumer
acceptance, smooth braking action, operates well under adverse braking
conditions. |
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consumer
resistance to solid-state technology, most units affected by emergency flashers. |
Disadvantages:
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bulky,
must be mounted and calibrated level, more expensive. |
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