proformance wrote:Slow, I'm not concerned with you, your memory and/or the method in which you have wired your tow vehicle. You are obviously intelligent enough to not leave yourself in a vulnerable position. Please do not take this personally.
My understanding of this website/forum is, it is not only a social environment but also a place where readers may post inquiries and/or recommendations related to the manufacturing of personal trailers and/or tow vehicle.
So, within that concept, we the posters also have an opportunity to post opinions and views based on what may or may not be the most safe method. I choose to remain passionate about advancements in safety and reliability, not go with the concept "It's been done this way since 1950, it must be the accepted most safe method." If this was the case, we would all be driving 1950 or earlier vehicles. But we don't drive 1950 vehicles because persons have discovered methods of manufacturing more reliable and safer vehicles.
Now, when it come to your particular application, as I said, you may wire any method you wish. But for myself, I will evaluate all potential negative effects of what I may be producing, and do my utmost to insure not only myself will be as safe as current technology, knowledge and experience may provide, but also others will be equally safe. This is especially true when it comes to making a recommendation to someone with an inquiry for greater knowledge and understanding. And, I know when to humble myself when a person with greater knowledge may suggest a more safe method of producing the same results.
I am new to this forum and I greatly appreciate and enjoy the opportunity to obtain greater knowledge from those with far more experience in the manufacturing of personal trailers than myself. This opportunity will significantly aid me in improving my end product with respects to usability, reliability and safety. And, at the same time, I appreciate the opportunity for myself to be able to post knowledge I may posses which may provide other persons with a more usable, reliable and safer end product.
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Just because an industry has performed a task in the same manner for 30+ years, does not mean there are not safer and more reliable methods of obtaining the same results. Realize, the RV industry in business of making money. And for this reason, they may in some cases not always manufacture to the most safe and reliable method current knowledge/technology affords. Their number one goal is to insure they are turning a profit for themselves and their investors.
I for one applaud you spending the time to share your obvious EXPERT knowledge. Please continue sharing!!
Larry C