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10-20-2008, 16:53
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Before I begin...It's a good idea to sketch out on paper a new panel as
described later. Also the bus original receptacle, a new wire loom, and a new brake controller. I've pretty much finished the bus Trailer Wiring project. Just need to tidy up a bit. All is working from what I can tell. I need to hook the trailer to the bus to validate the new trailer brake controller. The controller's display shows it's not hooked up to the bus which is true. What I did...I made up an 80' loom (6 wires, allowing wires for future). I thought I had too much wire...ended up using all but 2'. Took a day to install the wire loom...that counts my buddies stopping to talk. I used #14 wire to make the loom. The the loom is inside 5/8" split loom... #16 or #18 wire would work, and will make it easier to install the smaller diameter loom. The loom wires are used to trigger relays (turn them on) and then wire the relay output # 87using larger size wire to the trailer 7 pin receptacle. I also made up a panel consisting of....6 relays, an 8 gang fuse block, one 30 amp circuit breaker (CB), and a ground lug. I labeled the relays L, LT, RT, BK, 12V, BU. The relay ground pins # 86 are wired to the ground lug on the new panel. The CB provides power to the 8 gang fuse block. The other side of the 8 gang fuse block, one each, is wired to a # 30 relay pin. The original trailer receptacle wires ...I used three of the wires. Testing them showed they are OK. The wires are the Lights (L), Left Turn (LT), Right Turn (RT). Two other wires did not show any power. One could have been a ground wire. The three wires were wired to trigger the L, LT, RT (new) relay # 85 pins. Two new loom wires were used to send signals back to the # 85 relay terminals on the new panel. The signals are the brake controller brake wire from the new brake controller, and a back-up light wire. The back-up wire is connected to the Back-Up pole on the gen compartment 12V panel. The brake controller exciter signal is wired to the Stop Light pole on the gen compartment 12V panel. Power for the brake controller is taken from one of the CBs out front of the driver. And the ground is connected out front as well. The 12V relay on the new panel...power is supplied from the battery collection lug (isolator), to the input side of the 30 amp CB. The CB output side supplies the feed to the # 85 pin on the 12V relay. Complete all other wiring before doing this step. The relay # 87 wire to the trailer receptacle...All are # 12 wires except for the 12V and the Brake and they are #10. The #10 might be overkill but that's me. The only real issue is routing the new wire loom. The rest is easier than it sounds. I'm getting ready for the Buellton, CA rally and for now do not have the time to make up a schematic. Our coach has dual (each side) red led tail/brake/turn/flasher LED lights. With the brake applied along with a L or R turn, the turn side blinks, the other side is a steady brake light. I'll try to get to hooking up the trailer tomorrow. I'll keep you posted. |
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10-21-2008, 01:43
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Kurt, It looks as though you have thought this out and are doing a good job. What are you using for relay sockets and how are you wiring the sockets? I was going to build a panel for rear and trailer lights and had yet to make a decision. I do have a quantity of copper clad circuit board material I could mill for automotive relay PC board sockets. I've probably missed previous posts on trailer brake controllers, but it sounds as though you are using new technology I am not familiar with to supply the variable DC brake voltage. What are you using for a brake controller? Thank you for sharing with us all. Donn '76 FC33 South Kingstown, RI From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Curt Sprenger Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:54 AM To: WanderlodgeForum Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Trailer Wiring Before I begin...It's a good idea to sketch out on paper a new panel as described later. Also the bus original receptacle, a new wire loom, and a new brake controller. I've pretty much finished the bus Trailer Wiring project. Just need to tidy up a bit. All is working from what I can tell. I need to hook the trailer to the bus to validate the new trailer brake controller. The controller's display shows it's not hooked up to the bus which is true. What I did...I made up an 80' loom (6 wires, allowing wires for future). I thought I had too much wire...ended up using all but 2'. Took a day to install the wire loom...that counts my buddies stopping to talk. I used #14 wire to make the loom. The the loom is inside 5/8" split loom... #16 or #18 wire would work, and will make it easier to install the smaller diameter loom. The loom wires are used to trigger relays (turn them on) and then wire the relay output # 87using larger size wire to the trailer 7 pin receptacle. I also made up a panel consisting of....6 relays, an 8 gang fuse block, one 30 amp circuit breaker (CB), and a ground lug. I labeled the relays L, LT, RT, BK, 12V, BU. The relay ground pins # 86 are wired to the ground lug on the new panel. The CB provides power to the 8 gang fuse block. The other side of the 8 gang fuse block, one each, is wired to a # 30 relay pin. The original trailer receptacle wires ...I used three of the wires. Testing them showed they are OK. The wires are the Lights (L), Left Turn (LT), Right Turn (RT). Two other wires did not show any power. One could have been a ground wire. The three wires were wired to trigger the L, LT, RT (new) relay # 85 pins. Two new loom wires were used to send signals back to the # 85 relay terminals on the new panel. The signals are the brake controller brake wire from the new brake controller, and a back-up light wire. The back-up wire is connected to the Back-Up pole on the gen compartment 12V panel. The brake controller exciter signal is wired to the Stop Light pole on the gen compartment 12V panel. Power for the brake controller is taken from one of the CBs out front of the driver. And the ground is connected out front as well. The 12V relay on the new panel...power is supplied from the battery collection lug (isolator), to the input side of the 30 amp CB. The CB output side supplies the feed to the # 85 pin on the 12V relay. Complete all other wiring before doing this step. The relay # 87 wire to the trailer receptacle...All are # 12 wires except for the 12V and the Brake and they are #10. The #10 might be overkill but that's me. The only real issue is routing the new wire loom. The rest is easier than it sounds. I'm getting ready for the Buellton, CA rally and for now do not have the time to make up a schematic. Our coach has dual (each side) red led tail/brake/turn/flasher LED lights. With the brake applied along with a L or R turn, the turn side blinks, the other side is a steady brake light. I'll try to get to hooking up the trailer tomorrow. I'll keep you posted. |
10-21-2008, 03:03
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Curt, here is a diagram which sounds to be the same as you describe. CurtTechnologies
I was looking for a diagram of what the fourway flasher switch on the bus powers and why there is a directional flasher unit and a fourway flasher unit . ???? cant understand the issue I had with fourway flasher blinking the brake controller causing trailer brakes to pulse on and off and cant remember the change I made to repair it. one other point to reviewis left and right landing lights powering up with turn signals. I wonder if they were the WL labled relays? Greg94ptCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Curt Sprenger" > > Before I begin...It's a good idea to sketch out on paper a new panel as > described later. Also the bus original receptacle, a new wire loom, and a > new brake controller. > > I've pretty much finished the bus Trailer Wiring project. Just need to tidy > up a bit. All is working from what I can tell. I need to hook the trailer to > the bus to validate the new trailer brake controller. The controller's > display shows it's not hooked up to the bus which is true. > > What I did...I made up an 80' loom (6 wires, allowing wires for future). I > thought I had too much wire...ended up using all but 2'. Took a day to > install the wire loom...that counts my buddies stopping to talk. I used #14 > wire to make the loom. The the loom is inside 5/8" split loom... #16 or #18 > wire would work, and will make it easier to install the smaller diameter > loom. The loom wires are used to trigger relays (turn them on) and then wire > the relay output # 87using larger size wire to the trailer 7 pin receptacle. > > > I also made up a panel consisting of....6 relays, an 8 gang fuse block, one > 30 amp circuit breaker (CB), and a ground lug. I labeled the relays L, LT, > RT, BK, 12V, BU. The relay ground pins # 86 are wired to the ground lug on > the new panel. > > The CB provides power to the 8 gang fuse block. The other side of the 8 gang > fuse block, one each, is wired to a # 30 relay pin. > > The original trailer receptacle wires ...I used three of the wires. Testing > them showed they are OK. The wires are the Lights (L), Left Turn (LT), Right > Turn (RT). Two other wires did not show any power. One could have been a > ground wire. The three wires were wired to trigger the L, LT, RT (new) relay > # 85 pins. > > Two new loom wires were used to send signals back to the # 85 relay > terminals on the new panel. The signals are the brake controller brake wire > from the new brake controller, and a back-up light wire. The back-up wire is > connected to the Back-Up pole on the gen compartment 12V panel. > > The brake controller exciter signal is wired to the Stop Light pole on the > gen compartment 12V panel. Power for the brake controller is taken from one > of the CBs out front of the driver. And the ground is connected out front as > well. > > The 12V relay on the new panel...power is supplied from the battery > collection lug (isolator), to the input side of the 30 amp CB. The CB output > side supplies the feed to the # 85 pin on the 12V relay. Complete all other > wiring before doing this step. > > The relay # 87 wire to the trailer receptacle...All are # 12 wires except > for the 12V and the Brake and they are #10. The #10 might be overkill but > that's me. > > The only real issue is routing the new wire loom. The rest is easier than it > sounds. I'm getting ready for the Buellton, CA rally and for now do not have > the time to make up a schematic. > > Our coach has dual (each side) red led tail/brake/turn/flasher LED lights. > > With the brake applied along with a L or R turn, the turn side blinks, the > other side is a steady brake light. > > I'll try to get to hooking up the trailer tomorrow. I'll keep you posted. > |
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10-21-2008, 03:14
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Donn,
No relay sockets. I prefer to wire the relays. That way I can use the size wire I want. The write up I posted identifies the relay wiring. The panel board is 1/8" aluminum. The new brake controller is the Tekonsha Prodigy. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Donald Watson <"dwatson@oceaninlay.com"> wrote:
-- Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" Anaheim Hills, CA |
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10-21-2008, 03:55
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Trailer Panel photos are in the Photo Section. See Curt Sprenger folder.
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:14 AM, Curt Sprenger <"curtsprenger@gmail.com"> wrote:
Donn, -- Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" Anaheim Hills, CA |
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10-21-2008, 06:15
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Curt,
Looked at photos, Nice job! I am confused why did you have to make an entire new set up for the trailer plug? Origonal wires not fuctioning or not up to spec? I have been reading the posts and I don't recall how this all came about. I am also very interested in where you ran the new wire loom thru the coach. I have been planning on this just to get more wires from the dash to the engine compartment, for future potential up grades. Thanks for your time Kurt Horvath 95 PT 42 10AC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Curt Sprenger" > > Trailer Panel photos are in the Photo Section. See Curt Sprenger folder. > > On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 8:14 AM, Curt Sprenger > > > Donn, > > > > No relay sockets. I prefer to wire the relays. That way I can use the size > > wire I want. > > > > The write up I posted identifies the relay wiring. > > > > The panel board is 1/8" aluminum. > > > > The new brake controller is the Tekonsha Prodigy. > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Donald Watson > > > >> Kurt, > >> > >> It looks as though you have thought this out and are doing a good job. > >> > >> What are you using for relay sockets and how are you wiring the sockets? > >> > >> I was going to build a panel for rear and trailer lights and had yet to > >> make > >> a decision. I do have a quantity of copper clad circuit board material I > >> could mill for automotive relay PC board sockets. > >> > >> I've probably missed previous posts on trailer brake controllers, but it > >> sounds as though you are using new technology I am not familiar with to > >> supply the variable DC brake voltage. What are you using for a brake > >> controller? > >> > >> Thank you for sharing with us all. > >> > >> Donn > >> '76 FC33 > >> South Kingstown, RI > >> > >> From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > >> [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > >> On Behalf Of Curt Sprenger > >> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 12:54 AM > >> To: WanderlodgeForum > >> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Trailer Wiring > >> > >> > >> Before I begin...It's a good idea to sketch out on paper a new panel as > >> described later. Also the bus original receptacle, a new wire loom, and a > >> new brake controller. > >> > >> I've pretty much finished the bus Trailer Wiring project. Just need to > >> tidy > >> up a bit. All is working from what I can tell. I need to hook the trailer > >> to > >> the bus to validate the new trailer brake controller. The controller's > >> display shows it's not hooked up to the bus which is true. > >> > >> What I did...I made up an 80' loom (6 wires, allowing wires for future). I > >> thought I had too much wire...ended up using all but 2'. Took a day to > >> install the wire loom...that counts my buddies stopping to talk. I used > >> #14 > >> wire to make the loom. The the loom is inside 5/8" split loom... #16 or > >> #18 > >> wire would work, and will make it easier to install the smaller diameter > >> loom. The loom wires are used to trigger relays (turn them on) and then > >> wire > >> the relay output # 87using larger size wire to the trailer 7 pin > >> receptacle. > >> > >> I also made up a panel consisting of....6 relays, an 8 gang fuse block, > >> one > >> 30 amp circuit breaker (CB), and a ground lug. I labeled the relays L, LT, > >> RT, BK, 12V, BU. The relay ground pins # 86 are wired to the ground lug on > >> the new panel. > >> > >> The CB provides power to the 8 gang fuse block. The other side of the 8 > >> gang > >> fuse block, one each, is wired to a # 30 relay pin. > >> > >> The original trailer receptacle wires ...I used three of the wires. > >> Testing > >> them showed they are OK. The wires are the Lights (L), Left Turn (LT), > >> Right > >> Turn (RT). Two other wires did not show any power. One could have been a > >> ground wire. The three wires were wired to trigger the L, LT, RT (new) > >> relay > >> # 85 pins. > >> > >> Two new loom wires were used to send signals back to the # 85 relay > >> terminals on the new panel. The signals are the brake controller brake > >> wire > >> from the new brake controller, and a back-up light wire. The back-up wire > >> is > >> connected to the Back-Up pole on the gen compartment 12V panel. > >> > >> The brake controller exciter signal is wired to the Stop Light pole on the > >> gen compartment 12V panel. Power for the brake controller is taken from > >> one > >> of the CBs out front of the driver. And the ground is connected out front > >> as > >> well. > >> > >> The 12V relay on the new panel...power is supplied from the battery > >> collection lug (isolator), to the input side of the 30 amp CB. The CB > >> output > >> side supplies the feed to the # 85 pin on the 12V relay. Complete all > >> other > >> wiring before doing this step. > >> > >> The relay # 87 wire to the trailer receptacle...All are # 12 wires except > >> for the 12V and the Brake and they are #10. The #10 might be overkill but > >> that's me. > >> > >> The only real issue is routing the new wire loom. The rest is easier than > >> it > >> sounds. I'm getting ready for the Buellton, CA rally and for now do not > >> have > >> the time to make up a schematic. > >> > >> Our coach has dual (each side) red led tail/brake/turn/flasher LED lights. > >> > >> > >> With the brake applied along with a L or R turn, the turn side blinks, the > >> other side is a steady brake light. > >> > >> I'll try to get to hooking up the trailer tomorrow. I'll keep you posted. > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Curt Sprenger > > 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" > > Anaheim Hills, CA > > > > > > -- > Curt Sprenger > 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" > Anaheim Hills, CA > |
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10-21-2008, 06:53
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Kurt,
Thanks. Trailer Plug...This came about because I wanted all 7 pins working in the receptacle. I used the original trailer receptacle. Only 3 of the original wires could be used, the L, LT, RT. All 7 wires could be run directly to the receptacle. I chose to use fuses and relays, mostly for the new wires I was adding. By wiring all the same way it eliminates confusion in the future if I have to dig back into the whole process. And I know the circuits are protected. New Wire Loom Routing...The loom is inside and under the coach. Inside is run through the curb side lower elec. raceway. At the rear the loom crosses to the street side behind the fresh water tank, and goes down under the coach from the water pump/control area. At the front the loom goes down under just behind the co-pilot seat belt. and on over to the generator bay. Tom Warner suggests running the wires up from the engine bay into the rear closet, and use the upper wire runway to the front of the coach. Probable the better way to run the loom, unless you've modified your coch interior like I have. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Kurt Horvath <"kguns@hughes.net"> wrote:
-- Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" Anaheim Hills, CA |
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10-21-2008, 10:29
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Is BK Brake or stop light? I dont think you van transulate the
variable voltage from the Brake controller thru a relay. 3 volts in is 12 volts out. Greg94ptca |
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10-21-2008, 11:42
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Greg,
You are absolutely correct. Use no relay for the trailer brakes. I've changed the brake wiring and all is fine, and will change my write up and republish it. The 12V relay also comes out of the mix. I'll cover that in my write up as well. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Gregory OConnor <"Gregoryoc@aol.com"> wrote:
-- Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" Anaheim Hills, CA |
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10-21-2008, 13:57
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Revised Trailer Receptacle wiring write up.
Contributed by Curt Sprenger on 10.20.2008 Revision One, revised Revision One takes out the BK relay and the 12V relay. I
The following doc. Is revised to reflect the above End of Revision
Before I begin...It's a good idea to sketch out on paper a The CB is wired and provides power to the 8 gang fuse block. The other side of the 8 gang fuse block, one each, is wired to a # 30 relay pin. The original trailer receptacle wires ...3 wires were used. Testing them showed they are OK. The wires are the Lights (L), Left Turn (LT), Right Turn (RT). Two other wires did not show any power. One could have been a ground wire. The three wires were wired to trigger the L, LT, RT (new) relay # 85 pins. Two new loom wires were used to send power to the rear of the coach. The wires are the brake controller brake wire from the new brake controller, and a back-up wire. The brake controller wire is wired to the #7 position of the fuse block. The trailer receptacle wire is wired out the fused side of #7. The back-up wire is connected to the Back-Up pole on the gen compartment 12V panel, and at the rear to #85 of the BU relay. The brake controller exciter signal is wired to the Stop Light pole on the gen compartment 12V panel. Power for the brake controller is taken from a CB out front of the driver. And the ground is connected out front as well. Power (12V) to the panel is supplied from the battery collection lug (isolator) to the input side of the 30 amp CB. The CB output (AUX) side supplies the power (12v) feeds to the #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and #8 position on the fuse block. The fused side of # 8 is wired to the trailer receptacle 12V pin. Complete all other wiring before doing this step. The relay # 87 wires to the trailer receptacle...The 4 are # 12 wire. The BK and 12V from the fuse block to the trailer receptacle are # 10, but that is what I originally used (before testing/changing), #12 would be fine. The only real issue is routing the new wire loom. The rest is easier than it sounds. I'm getting ready for the Buellton, CA rally and for now do not have the time to make up a schematic. Our coach has dual (each side) red led tail/brake/turn/flasher LED lights. With the brake applied along with an L or R turn, the turn side blinks, the other side is a steady brake light. On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Curt Sprenger <"curtsprenger@gmail.com"> wrote:
Greg, -- Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" Anaheim Hills, CA |
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