They definitely take some getting used to, but I've been driving mine now for a few months and 1200 miles and it feels perfectly natural. I read elsewhere that they take a little getting used to because they are electric and regenerative; my first few days definitely felt rough. I felt sorry for...
I recognized that this is what you were saying in your first post now, I just didn't understand it yet. :)
It's a good callout about how to set gain, the only thing I've read was "just keep increasing until the trailer is noticeably pulling on you" which doesn't tell me a good starting point...
Super helpful! This makes sense, and caused me to back up and ask what I should have asked to start with: "how do these things work anyway?" I had just assumed there was only the on/off style and decided there was a problem since I couldn't get a reading pressing the pedal. So I looked it up and...
At this point I don't even have a trailer to try it on, I'm just using a multimeter and testing pins so I can solve problems before they turn me away when I go to pick up the rental. I'm looking for alligator clips to attach so I can test while moving to see if the suggestion about the voltage...
This is great insight; I will have to see if I can figure out how to test this. We're renting the trailer next week, but if it doesn't pass all of the checks they won't let me take it. If It's only applying signal based on movement, that would at least be easy to prove by hooking up and towing...
I just bought my 2021 last month, and now that I am just over 1000 miles I am planning on renting a travel trailer next week. This is my first time towing, so I don't know how everything works quite yet but I decided to take a multimeter and test my 7-pin connector. All lights work as expected...