lone_star_dsl
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I just had a receiver installed onto my gooseneck so that I could tow my 8' utility trailer behind it. I figured I could cut down on the number of trips I was making to job sites.
Anyway, I need to run either a 4-flat or 6-round plug to the back of the gooseneck. While I was pondering things, I figured I could just tap into the existing brake and turn signal wiring that is already at the back of the gooseneck.
Is it possible to do this or will I be overloading the system?
Also, if I ever get a larger enclosed trailer, how does the brake controller modulate the power to the brakes. If I add enough power to get the gooseneck stopping sufficiently, how do I avoid locking up the brakes on the lighter enclosed trailer?
Anyway, I need to run either a 4-flat or 6-round plug to the back of the gooseneck. While I was pondering things, I figured I could just tap into the existing brake and turn signal wiring that is already at the back of the gooseneck.
Is it possible to do this or will I be overloading the system?
Also, if I ever get a larger enclosed trailer, how does the brake controller modulate the power to the brakes. If I add enough power to get the gooseneck stopping sufficiently, how do I avoid locking up the brakes on the lighter enclosed trailer?