Gerald,

That dash panel switch sounds interesting. Bambi's been sitting in the garage
all winter. I'll need to get it out and see how things are this year. I think
condensation does play a part in this.

Thanks,
Pat

"Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer" wrote:

> I had some truck brakes that worked that way. I figured it was a
> combination of wet linings from condensation and probably slightly rusty
> disks from sitting unused for several days at a time. Different brake
> linings may act differently. Perhaps you can drive gently and stop
> mostly without brakes until on pavement and away from other campers.
> Then touch the Bambi brakes alone to dry them out. It may take
> supersensitive fingers on the brake control at first. It might take
> adding more resistance for cold starts with a dash panel switch to short
> it out after the trailer brakes are dried.




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