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May 22, 2018 - 02:43 AM
I reached out to my contact at Husky Towing and they stated that the Quest Brake Controller does not have presets. Below is a link to the manual. There is a section of the instructions that is covered by pictures, I have added the text below.
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OPERATING / SETTING YOUR CONTROLLER: 1. Red dot on bottom right hand corner of digital display indicates trailer is connected. 2. A blank display (no dot) indicates trailer is not connected. 3. Power adjustment buttons (+/-) on top of the control adjust power sent to the trailer brakes. Pressing the (-) button decreases power. Pressing (+) increases power. Power will be displayed as a percentage on the digital display from 5 to 99 in increments of 5%. 4. Set the sensitivity. This feature makes your trailer braking response more or less sensitive. A setting of 1 indicates least sensitive. A setting of 5 indicates most sensitive. Adjust the sensitivity by pressing the button labeled “S” on the side of the unit. 5. SC indicates that a short circuit has occurred.
http://www.rvupgradestore.com/v/vspfi...
OPERATING / SETTING YOUR CONTROLLER: 1. Red dot on bottom right hand corner of digital display indicates trailer is connected. 2. A blank display (no dot) indicates trailer is not connected. 3. Power adjustment buttons (+/-) on top of the control adjust power sent to the trailer brakes. Pressing the (-) button decreases power. Pressing (+) increases power. Power will be displayed as a percentage on the digital display from 5 to 99 in increments of 5%. 4. Set the sensitivity. This feature makes your trailer braking response more or less sensitive. A setting of 1 indicates least sensitive. A setting of 5 indicates most sensitive. Adjust the sensitivity by pressing the button labeled “S” on the side of the unit. 5. SC indicates that a short circuit has occurred.
May 22, 2018 - 03:15 AM
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Thank you. It was the sensitivity setting 1-5 that I was looking for. The manual didn't explain that so thank you for your answer.
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