Mark R. said:
Ron on my computer my answer is in post #46 in this thread.
Don yes the Prodigy is for control of electric brakes, but all controllers put out a voltage signal of 0-14 volts , some proportionately such as the prodigy and others by time and some are tapped into the tow vehicles brakes system. OK in most cases that signal goes to the electric magnets in the brake assem. on a trailer, in my case the voltage goes to a BRAKERITE unit. mounted under the hood of my car (toad), this unit is a 12 volt powered master cylinder. This is how it works, the brake unit gets a signal from MH that the brake lights are on, this turns on the the units pump, now as the MH starts to decelerate, the unit receives the voltage from the brake controller (0-14) which causes the brake unit to apply hydraulic pressure to the toads brake system, thus appliing the brakes , higher the voltage the higher the pressure and the faster you stop! To use my system I simply plug regular plug into MH and rotate a small valve under hood, that takes seconds.The system works great as long as you have your Prodigy set properly, as Rolf reminded me about in his last post.
http://www.trailerpart.com/brakerite.htm