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On the pendulum style proportional controller what keeps the brakes from coming on when you start down a steep grade or back up?

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On the pendulum style proportional controller what keeps the brakes from coming on when you start down a steep grade or back up?

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Reply:Most of the newer proportional brake controllers automatically level within a pretty wide range of angles. So this means that if you were going down a steep hill the motion sensing device inside the controller will operate as if you were on level terrain. If there was an instance where the controller reached its limit for adjustment, the maximum power output of the controller can be easily adjusted to accommodate this unusual situation.

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