RobertN
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They used wire nuts on it, like for house wiring?
They used wire nuts on it, like for house wiring?
A jumper wire runs, via a clamp-down style splice, from the main wires to the brake leads. The jumper wires are connected to the brake leads with a wire nut that has been crimped down.
I have a tendency to go hog-wild making every little thing "perfect," and I waste a lot of time and drive myself crazy if I succumb to it.
You'll end up replacing all of those eventually. They are called skotchlok connectors and you will never read anything good about them. Plan on re-wiring your whole trailer when you have free time to do it.There are two larger wires that run down the length of the trailer, carrying hot and ground. A jumper wire runs, via a clamp-down style splice, from the main wires to the brake leads. The jumper wires are connected to the brake leads with a wire nut that has been crimped down.
You'll end up replacing all of those eventually. They are called skotchlok connectors and you will never read anything good about them. Plan on re-wiring your whole trailer when you have free time to do it.
joshuabardwell said:Interesting. Maybe to keep the wear similar? Given how new the trailer is, of don't think I'll do that.