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Re: Re: Re: Electric trailer brakes
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Posted by Dhuth2 on December 27, 2003 at 11:21:08 from (198.81.26.75):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Electric trailer brakes posted by Charlie on December 26, 2003 at 15:22:56:
I would suggest you return it to where you bought and explain to them excatly what happened.Most places have the policy no return on installed electrical. I would try to hunt out the sharpest guy there and if nothing else get his advise and answers. You may also be able to get warranty through the manufacter. My controller has same wire code. All the ones I have ever worked on blue is always the brake,but the others may vary. If you had no other wires hooked up then I would say you could rule out the shorted harness theory.If the only two you hooked up is the positive and negative directly to the battery then it smoked I would say it is a bad controller. Were the other two wires touching a grounded object possibly? Another piece of advise I would offer is when doing electrical work keep this rule in mind....Always hook the negative up last and remove it first. Good luck on your project.....
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