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06-10-2005, 01:43
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brake controller & "fog" lights....
Hi All
I'm about to install a Prodigy electric brake controller on my '79 FC 33 for my car trailer, and was wondering if anyone could recommend the "simplest" way. It looks like I should be able to pick up the 12v. feed from one of the circuit breakers in front of the steering column, and possibly the ground in that same area. Any recommendations for circuit breaker choice? Is the brake light switch right there under the floor somewhere? What is the best way of routing the feed back to the "Bargman type" connector in the rear? ....under the chassis or is there a another place to run wires to the back? My plans are to make it a 12 gauge stranded wire. An earlier look under the bed at the rear showed me where the existing wires came in to the plug, but I don't remember if they came through the floor, or from behind the water heater. I'm assuming that the connecter is the standard pin configuration, w/just the brake wire unused (circuit schem. shows 5 pins used and it's a 6 pin connector). I also just noticed that my "fog" lights no longer come on when the dash toggle is thrown. I know when I picked it up that they worked. I unscrewed and lifted the dash to see if a wire had fallen off, but both wires are attached. The schematic shows a relay that pulls in the feed to the lights....can anyone tell me where the relay is located?? Hoping that someone has been through one or both of these issues before..... Thanx in advance Steve George '79 FC 33 Lunenburg, MA |
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06-10-2005, 03:45
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brake controller & "fog" lights....
The brake-light switches (2) are on the air-lines just under the
brake pedal, and feed into the steering column above the floor to the turn-signal switch, a good place to pick up brake-lignt signal. The wire to the rear? You could go through the trouble of stringing it through the coach, but the easiest is to go under the bus. The 7-pin connector on the rear of the coach was not wired to the Bargman standard from the factory, BB had their own "standard" LOL. If you have to pull the connector anyway, (best to replace it while you're at it), re-connect the wires to the Bargman standard to save yourself confusion later. You might not have combined brake/turn lights in a '79, might have to buy a converter box to combine brake/turnsignal (available many many places automotive). Can't help you on the fog-lamp relay location. - Jeff Miller --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "steve" <scageorge@g...> wrote: > Hi All > > I'm about to install a Prodigy electric brake controller on my '79 > FC 33 for my car trailer, and was wondering if anyone could > recommend the "simplest" way. It looks like I should be able to > pick up the 12v. feed from one of the circuit breakers in front of > the steering column, and possibly the ground in that same area. Any > recommendations for circuit breaker choice? Is the brake light > switch right there under the floor somewhere? > > What is the best way of routing the feed back to the "Bargman type" > connector in the rear? ....under the chassis or is there a another > place to run wires to the back? My plans are to make it a 12 gauge > stranded wire. An earlier look under the bed at the rear showed me > where the existing wires came in to the plug, but I don't remember > if they came through the floor, or from behind the water heater. > I'm assuming that the connecter is the standard pin configuration, > w/just the brake wire unused (circuit schem. shows 5 pins used and > it's a 6 pin connector). > > I also just noticed that my "fog" lights no longer come on when the > dash toggle is thrown. I know when I picked it up that they > worked. I unscrewed and lifted the dash to see if a wire had fallen > off, but both wires are attached. The schematic shows a relay that > pulls in the feed to the lights....can anyone tell me where the > relay is located?? > > Hoping that someone has been through one or both of these issues > before..... > Thanx in advance > > Steve George > '79 FC 33 > Lunenburg, MA |
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06-10-2005, 04:46
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steve, i have the old BB donut wagon,when the trailer brakes were hooked up on
it by BB they put the controller in the trailer,and just used the trailer light wires to activate it,they must of had an extra battery in the trailer also.i've never seen this done before,putting the controller in the trailer.just another way to look at it! randydupree93wb ----- Original Message ----- From: steve To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 9:43 AM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] brake controller & "fog" lights.... Hi All I'm about to install a Prodigy electric brake controller on my '79 FC 33 for my car trailer, and was wondering if anyone could recommend the "simplest" way. It looks like I should be able to pick up the 12v. feed from one of the circuit breakers in front of the steering column, and possibly the ground in that same area. Any recommendations for circuit breaker choice? Is the brake light switch right there under the floor somewhere? What is the best way of routing the feed back to the "Bargman type" connector in the rear? ....under the chassis or is there a another place to run wires to the back? My plans are to make it a 12 gauge stranded wire. An earlier look under the bed at the rear showed me where the existing wires came in to the plug, but I don't remember if they came through the floor, or from behind the water heater. I'm assuming that the connecter is the standard pin configuration, w/just the brake wire unused (circuit schem. shows 5 pins used and it's a 6 pin connector). I also just noticed that my "fog" lights no longer come on when the dash toggle is thrown. I know when I picked it up that they worked. I unscrewed and lifted the dash to see if a wire had fallen off, but both wires are attached. The schematic shows a relay that pulls in the feed to the lights....can anyone tell me where the relay is located?? Hoping that someone has been through one or both of these issues before..... Thanx in advance Steve George '79 FC 33 Lunenburg, MA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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06-10-2005, 06:35
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brake controller & "fog" lights....
Thanx guys
I'll probably try to rewire the connector that's on there to match the trailer (I still have the "pin out" for that). The schematic shows which wire goes where on the receptacle end, as long as BB followed their own color codes (which I haven't found they've done anywhere so far) Steve On 6/10/05, randydupree > steve, i have the old BB donut wagon,when the trailer brakes were hooked up > on it by BB they put the controller in the trailer,and just used the trailer > light wires to activate it,they must of had an extra battery in the trailer > also.i've never seen this done before,putting the controller in the > trailer.just another way to look at it! randydupree93wb > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: steve > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 9:43 AM > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] brake controller & "fog" lights.... > > > Hi All > > I'm about to install a Prodigy electric brake controller on my '79 > FC 33 for my car trailer, and was wondering if anyone could > recommend the "simplest" way. It looks like I should be able to > pick up the 12v. feed from one of the circuit breakers in front of > the steering column, and possibly the ground in that same area. Any > recommendations for circuit breaker choice? Is the brake light > switch right there under the floor somewhere? > > What is the best way of routing the feed back to the "Bargman type" > connector in the rear? ....under the chassis or is there a another > place to run wires to the back? My plans are to make it a 12 gauge > stranded wire. An earlier look under the bed at the rear showed me > where the existing wires came in to the plug, but I don't remember > if they came through the floor, or from behind the water heater. > I'm assuming that the connecter is the standard pin configuration, > w/just the brake wire unused (circuit schem. shows 5 pins used and > it's a 6 pin connector). > > I also just noticed that my "fog" lights no longer come on when the > dash toggle is thrown. I know when I picked it up that they > worked. I unscrewed and lifted the dash to see if a wire had fallen > off, but both wires are attached. The schematic shows a relay that > pulls in the feed to the lights....can anyone tell me where the > relay is located?? > > Hoping that someone has been through one or both of these issues > before..... > Thanx in advance > > Steve George > '79 FC 33 > Lunenburg, MA > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Groups Links > > a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ > > b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > ________________________________ > Yahoo! Groups Links > > To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. -- Steve George '79 FC-33 Lunenburg, MA |
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