Pat:

At 07:57 AM 4/20/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>I'll try your suggestion about backing off the controller for just the 
>first few stops for the day. Seems I've tried this but not sure. It's 
>interesting that Tekonsha mentions this. Might be something to
>it. Could there be something that needs to warm up in the controller? I 
>wouldn't
>think so but electric items are my weak point in trailers. Seems I've gotten
>everything else down real well over the years, .................... but not
>electricty. I usually have a friend come and help out using my equipment.

      I think it's the brakes that warm up, not the controller.  But, your 
situation seems backwards from what I've seen - your brakes loosen up after 
a few stops.  Mine started out ok last summer, then began to lock up tight 
when even a little braking was applied; I ruined one tire.  The literature 
I have from Tekonsha indicated that braking tended to be more aggressive 
with warm brakes than with cold ones.

- Dick
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