by darrellbeck » Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:28 pm
I am sure this subject has been discussed before, but I am going to start it again. What are your simplest theft prevention ideas? We all know that padlocks only keep honest people out, so what do you do to mess up the ease that thieves can get trailers with. After all, all they have to do is back up to it, hook up, and drive away.
Remember this: the more that you can slow them down, either before they hook up or after, the better chance of the trailer not being stolen, or if stolen, then recovered. And, if you are like me, it has to be something that basically does itself, since the longer you go without having your trailer stolen, the more apt you are to not use it.
One easy thing is if you are the only one who tows it, just reverse the wires for running lights and ground at the plug on both the trailer and the tow vehicle. Since both are reversed on your vehicle, it will work fine. When hooked up to a conventionally (correctly) wired vehicle it will blow the fuse for the running lights, since the running lights on most vehicles come on with the ignition switch. Other wise, it will still pop the fuse when the lights are turned on. I have never seen any form of law enforcement officer that wouldn't stop a vehicle with no lights.
A second idea would require the flipping of a switch each time. That would work by mounting a siren in a protected place under the trailer and powering it through a relay and the hidden (inside?) switch, which in turn would be powered by the running lights.
OK, now you have seen a couple of my weird ideas, what are yours?
Darrell