I have never tried this but if you are wired and have a brake controller the blue wire will have power when you press the brake. Although some need to be plugged in for the controller to activate. You would have to run a seperate wire from the plug to the brake light.
thats exactly what i thought i could do but no worky, it tells me trailer is disconected in the dash, probably not enough resistance ? or something to make the actuator work i dunno.
must be something they use for the third brake light i would assume. just thought maybe somebody has done it and had it work before.
Just went through this before Christmas. I put a 3rd brake light and extra lights on the back of my Marathon extension. To get the brake light to work wire it in to pin #2 which is used for the signal for the electric brakes. I turn my brake controller (forget the brand) to #5 or #6 to supply good voltage when you press the brake pedal but it works just fine. I'm using a 11 light LED light bar for the brake light.
Just went through this before Christmas. I put a 3rd brake light and extra lights on the back of my Marathon extension. To get the brake light to work wire it in to pin #2 which is used for the signal for the electric brakes. I turn my brake controller (forget the brand) to #5 or #6 to supply good voltage when you press the brake pedal but it works just fine. I'm using a 11 light LED light bar for the brake light.
ya i have the factory brake controller in my truck and it doesn't matter how high we crank it it doesnt put out till the trailer is there. it can tell some how or something.
Make sure your grounding the light back through the plug so it completes the loop properly. Don't use chassis ground on it.