Good points, @BrianZ --and interesting catch re: the bus bar placement. Based on its location, it looks like your bus bar could be screwed directly into the trailer frame--IMHO a far better approach … (View Post)
@BrianZ, it probably would have been a bit easier project if I actually had a plan, but it went from concept to "now I'm committed" in under ten minutes. I ended up pulling the wires throug… (View Post)
The brake systems are part of the axle assembly provided by Dexter (or AL-KO on earlier models, but AL-KO is now part of Dexter and the differences are negligible). There are no batteries or other re… (View Post)
Running wires into the T@B--particularly with the 320--has always been a bit of a challenge. As part of adding an auxiliary battery harness, I wanted to run two new wires from the front tub to the co… (View Post)
Assuming there are no one-way valves involved, an "overflow" would effectively serve the same purpose as a "vent." On older (pre-Nautilus) T@Bs, overflow occurred when you had pou… (View Post)