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Hopkins Pull to Test Breakaway Switch with 48" Long Cable

Hopkins Pull to Test Breakaway Switch with 48" Long Cable

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As a crucial component to a trailer breakaway system, this breakaway switch activates the trailer brakes should the trailer become disconnected from your tow vehicle. 48" Long breakaway cable and 44" long installation wires. 1-800-940-8924 to order Hopkins accessories and parts part number HM20060 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Hopkins products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Hopkins Pull to Test Breakaway Switch with 48" Long Cable. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Hopkins Accessories and Parts - HM20060

  • Trailer Breakaway Kit
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As a crucial component to a trailer breakaway system, this breakaway switch activates the trailer brakes should the trailer become disconnected from your tow vehicle. 48" Long breakaway cable and 44" long installation wires.


Features:

  • Breakaway switch is designed to bring a trailer safely to a stop by activating the electric brakes should it become disconnected while towing
  • Pull-to-test system offers peace of mind
    • If LED illuminates, breakaway cable has been pulled and the switch is engaged
    • If LED does not illuminate, battery in your breakaway system needs to be charged or replaced


Specs:

  • Application: Hopkins, Tekonsha, and Tow Ready trailer breakaway systems
  • Length of breakaway cable: 48"
  • Length of installation wires: 44"


20060 Hopkins LED Break Away Switch

Replaces 20059

Compare to Bargman 54-85-007




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Video of Hopkins Pull to Test Breakaway Switch with 48" Long Cable

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Hopkins LED Breakaway Switch Installation

Today on this enclosed trailer, we're going to install part number HM20060, from Hopkins. This is their LED breakaway switch. Our first step is to go ahead and remove the original breakaway switch. We'll follow the wires back to the junction box underneath the trailer, then we'll go ahead and disconnect the wires. We'll pull them loose, and we'll also disconnect the wires going to the breakaway kit battery. These have two terminals, so we'll just remove them from the battery.

We'll take our blue and white wires and run them to the junction box and make our connection. Our blue wire from the breakaway switch will hook up to the brake lead in our junction box. In this case, we will connect it to the black wire. We'll strip it back and splice it in. We'll repeat this with the white wire, which we'll splice with the other white wires for ground.

Once those connections are made, we'll put the cover of our junction box back in place. Now we'll go ahead and take our black wire from the switch, and we'll run it up through our breakaway battery. Now we'll have to add a terminal to it so we can attach it to the battery. We'll also get an extra piece of white wire, and we'll use that for our ground. We're going to take the negative side of the battery and we're going to ground it to the frame.

We'll cut our extra wire the length we need. We'll strip both ends back. On one end we'll put a ring terminal, and the other a battery terminal. These connectors are not included with the kit. Now we'll mount our breakaway switch.

Now we'll go ahead and test it. We'll pull the pin, and you can see how the LED lights up when there's power being applied to the brakes. And with that, that will finish it for our test fit of part number HM20060, from Hopkins, on this enclosed trailer.

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Hopkins Pull to Test Breakaway Switch with 48" Long Cable - HM20060

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (27 Customer Reviews)

As a crucial component to a trailer breakaway system, this breakaway switch activates the trailer brakes should the trailer become disconnected from your tow vehicle. 48" Long breakaway cable and 44" long installation wires.

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Good product,good price and good, fast shipping. Again!! Lot of helpful info on website



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Installs just like the original, except that the LED requires a ground wire as well as hot and brake wires. The LED is a nice feature - pulling the pin turns it on to verify that the battery is charged, and pushing the pin back into place turns it off to verify that the brakes don't stay on. The only thing I can nitpick is that I wish it had 12 gauge wires instead of 14 gauge, but 14 is perfectly acceptable for most brakes.



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This switch was really easy to install and works perfectly. I love the indicator light because it lets me know it is working. It flashes every few seconds when plugged into a vehicle or shows a solid light when the switched is pulled. I was actually inspected at a border checkpoint recently and I was able to show the highway patrol officer that the switch was working due to the light. He told me he wished everyone had one like this.

Everything I have purchased from etrailer has come quickly and worked exactly as described. You can tell this company and their employees take great pride in what they do. I am a customer for life.



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Great customer service and fast shipping. The break away switch was easy to install. Tested it and works great. I like the LED light that show power going to the brakes from the break away switch.



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Easy install with labelled wires that are long enough to route where you want them. The LED that shows when the brakes are engaged is a great feature to test the battery. The pin cable is about 3 ft long which is plenty for most trailers. Everything works as it should.



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Great design with LED to indicate charge of your auxiliary emergency brake battery.



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Changing out from a two wire switch. Would be nice to have wired instructions with the switch order. For right now, I'm just using the two wires for the "switch" and not using LED.



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It works well and was easy to install. The construction feels rather cheap, with a lightweight plastic pin, but it does it’s job.



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Exactly what we needed to finish our trailer up!!!



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It looked fine but I sold the unit and gave the item to buyer.



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Fast shipping. Exactly what I needed.



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Does what it should !



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Happy to receive it so quickly. Now if you could only install it. P



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Already hooked up and in use. Thanks



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Exactly as described, easy to install.



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It dose as described, love the led indicator for testing...



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As advertised, quick shipping



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Easy install



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  • Does a Breakaway System Need To Have Its Own Battery
    The breakaway system actually must be attached to its own separate battery by law in most states. Therefore, I cannot recommend that you use a seperate, auxiliary battery on the trailer or the vehicle for that matter for the breakaway switch. The most cost effective breakaway system we have for you is the Curt Soft Trac II Trailer Breakaway Kit part # C52026. I have attached a photo for you to show how it will need to be wired.
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  • Can the Hopkins LED Breakaway Switch # HM20060 be Used with a Trailer Battery
    Yes, you can use the Hopkins LED Breakaway Switch, # HM20060, with your existing trailer battery as long as the battery is a 12 volt and can power the trailer brakes at or above DOT specifications. On the switch, the black wire will be connected to the positive trailer battery terminal, the white wire will be grounded to the trailer frame or to the negative battery terminal. The blue wire will attach to the electric brake wiring. In some states, a break away system is required by law to...
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  • LED Indicator Light on Hopkins Pull to Test Breakaway Switch Stays on All the Time
    From what you described it sounds like you need to install the Hopkins Pull to Test Breakaway Switch # HM20060 so that the white wire either has it's own ground or so that the ground wire is connected to the main ground on the trailer. I'm not 100% sure that using the same location as where you mounted to switch bracket will work. If you'll be installing the ground on its own make sure that it is a clean, bare-metal surface as even some paint can cause issues. If you're still having issues...
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  • Why Would My Hopkins Break Away Switch Blink
    I contacted Hopkins and the only reason that the LED light on the Hopkins break away switch part # HM20060 would blink is because of a partial connection somewhere on the setup. The light should not illuminate if you have a proper connection at the pin and wiring. If you wiggle the pin and the light blinks then the pin may not be properly seated. You want to push the pin in and make sure it is completely inside the box. If the pin is properly seated, you want to check the wiring specifically...
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  • What Might Cause Trailer Battery to Die When Connected to Tow Vehicle
    What all is connected to your trailer battery? You'll need to go through the list of all connections made to your trailer's battery so that you can determine what all could be drawing amperage and then make sure all of those accessories are turned off when you are towing. The 12 volt accessory pin of your 7-way can put a maintenance charge on your battery as well if needed. This is the pin in the 1:00 position on the vehicle 7-way. You'd want to run 10 gauge wire like part # 10-1-1 (sold...
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  • Installation of the Hopkins LED Breakaway Switch # HM20060
    The Hopkins LED Breakaway Switch # HM20060 has a red LED light to indicate that the cable has been pulled. My technical contact at Hopkins suggested that you may have the black and blue wires reversed; this would cause the light to stay on. Please refer to the linked installation video for illustration of how to wire this switch.
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  • Breakaway Switch Pin is Stuck in the Switch
    I think you mean breakaway system. A brake controller would be in the cab of the vehicle and not on the trailer. You might need a new switch if you can't get the pin out. It would not be a bad idea to replace it anyway. They are not expensive and you will have the peace of mind of having a new switch. A switch, such as # HM20010, # 3802348, or # HM20060, basically just completes a circuit once the pin is pulled allowing power to go from the breakaway battery to the trailer brakes. So...
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  • Where do the Wires of a Trailer Break Away System Install Onto
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  • LED Light On Hopkins Pull to Test Breakaway Switch Staying Illuminated When Pin Is Installed
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  • Troubleshooting Trailer Break Away System
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  • Do You Have a Replacement Pin and Lanyard for a Trailer Breakaway Switch
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  • Trouble Setting Up Tandem Axle Horse Trailer Which Did Not Have a Breakaway System
    The Breakaway Switch # HM20060 also needs a Battery # HM20008 to get power from to activate the brakes. If you do not have a box to store and protect the battery you will also want that and a Charger # 20011 to connect everything together. I have linked our help article on trailer breakaway setup near the bottom of the page for you to reference to ensure you get everything wired correctly. Most importantly remember to wire for wire function and not color as not all trailer manufacturers...
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  • Can a Breakaway Switch be Wired Directly to the Trailer Battery Rather Than the Breakaway Battery
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  • Is Blinking Light on Trailer Breakaway Kit When Connected to Tow Vehicle a Problem
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  • Recommendation for a Trailer Break Away Kit
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  • Recommended Replacement Breakaway Switch Kit for a 2021 Forest River Rockwood
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  • Does Brake Controller Voltage Plus Breakaway Battery Voltage Double to 24 Volts
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