RoadMaster BrakeMaster Second RV Kit # RM-98300 Wiring into Cold Side of Brake Light Switch
Question:
Brake li switch has 4 small wires going to it 1hot does it matter that those wires are so small . It does have a trailer brake under dash did not know if I can grab a cold side off that . This started with a second motorhome kit going from air in first motorhome to now going from hydraulic brakes to the add on air compressor kit from Roadmaster thanks for your help
asked by: Robert B
Helpful Expert Reply:
Yes, you can use RoadMaster BrakeMaster Second RV Kit # RM-98300 for motorhomes with hydraulic brakes. The size of the wires coming off the brake light switch should not be a problem but if it's easier you can wire into the brake switch wire going into the motorhome's brake controller connector. It should be the red wire.
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Second Motorhome Kit for Roadmaster BrakeMaster Systems for Hydraulic Brakes
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