jumpjets
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Nov 11, 2010
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- 313
I have always unplugged my trailer's wire harness from my truck prior to dunking the trailer in the water at my boat ramp. I just figured that if the lights weren't energizing underwater, there was less likelihood of the lights shorting out or corroding.
My new trailer has 4 wheel surge disc brakes, and if I unplug the harness, I can't back up the trailer without the brakes locking up instantly. I've embraced defeat and just started to dunk the trailer with the harness plugged in. What do you guys do at the ramp, leave the harness plugged or unplugged into your truck?
My new trailer has 4 wheel surge disc brakes, and if I unplug the harness, I can't back up the trailer without the brakes locking up instantly. I've embraced defeat and just started to dunk the trailer with the harness plugged in. What do you guys do at the ramp, leave the harness plugged or unplugged into your truck?