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Upgrade Your Trailer Braking: Hydrapro Alpha G-1200 Actuator Overview

When it comes to towing heavy loads, having a reliable and responsive braking system is crucial for safety and control. The Hydrapro Alpha G-1200 Electric Over Hydraulic (EOH) Actuator offers a significant upgrade over traditional surge brake systems, providing faster response times and improved braking performance for your trailer.

Why Choose the Hydrapro Alpha G-1200?
The Hydrapro Alpha G-1200 is designed to enhance the braking capabilities of trailers equipped with hydraulic drum brakes. It delivers a maximum output pressure of 1,200 psi, ensuring that your trailer's brakes engage quickly and effectively. In fact, the actuator can apply full braking pressure in just 0.84 seconds after receiving a signal from your brake controller, offering a much faster response than many competing systems.​

Key Features

Installation Overview

Installing the Hydrapro Alpha G-1200 involves mounting the actuator to your trailer, connecting the hydraulic lines to your drum brakes, and wiring the unit to your brake controller and breakaway system. The actuator's wiring configuration includes:​

It's important to ensure that your trailer is equipped with a DOT-required battery-powered breakaway device and a 7-way trailer connector to send the necessary signals.

Specifications

Conclusion

Upgrading to the Hydrapro Alpha G-1200 EOH Actuator can significantly enhance your trailer's braking performance, providing faster response times and greater control during towing. Its robust design, ease of installation, and compatibility with existing brake controllers make it an excellent choice for those looking to improve safety and reliability on the road.

Trailer Repair Warranty Rights: Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act

If you’ve ever been told that using a different brand’s actuator, brake system, or other components with your trailer axles will void your warranty, you may want to take a closer look at your rights as a consumer. We’ve encountered situations where trailer manufacturers, dealers, and customers were misinformed about trailer repair warranties and warranty coverage, and we want to make sure you have the facts.

The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (MMWA) is a federal law that generally prohibits companies from voiding trailer repair warranties solely because a consumer uses their product with a competitor's product. This means manufacturers cannot condition warranty coverage on the use of specific brands or products unless they can prove that the competitor’s product directly caused damage. This law serves as a vital consumer protection measure under the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines and applies to many industries, including trailer repair warranties.

Key Protections Under the MMWA:

What This Means for You as a Trailer Owner

If you’re considering using a different brand’s actuator, brake assembly, or other parts with your axles, know that you cannot legally be forced to use only the manufacturer’s brand to maintain warranty coverage—unless they provide proof that the competitor’s part caused damage.

However, choosing high-quality parts from reputable brands is always advisable to ensure safety and reliability. If a dealer or manufacturer tells you that your trailer repair warranties are automatically void due to a third-party part, you have the right to challenge that claim and request written proof of the policy’s legality.

Have You Been Denied a Trailer Repair Warranty Claim Unfairly?

If you believe a manufacturer or dealer has wrongly denied your trailer repair warranties due to using non-OEM parts, you can:

Learn more about your Deutsche Hydrapro Warranty or reach out for more questions.

Electric over hydraulic brake actuators are devices used in automotive and trailer brake systems to control the application of hydraulic brakes using an electric signal. They are typically used in towing applications, such as trailers and recreational vehicles (RVs), where the towed vehicle needs to synchronize its brakes with the towing vehicle's.

Here's how electric over hydraulic brake actuators work:

  1. Electric Control: The system starts with an electric brake controller installed in the towing vehicle. This controller allows the driver to activate the trailer brakes when needed. It can be adjusted to control the braking force applied to the trailer.
  2. EOH Actuator: The electric signal from the controller is sent to the electric over hydraulic brake actuator. This actuator is essentially an electrically powered hydraulic pump. It converts the electric signal into hydraulic pressure.
  3. Brakes: The actuator's hydraulic pressure is applied to apply the brakes on the trailer. This can be done through a hydraulic brake system similar to what you find in many vehicles. Still, the key difference is that it's actuated by an electric pump instead of the traditional mechanical linkage or vacuum boost.
  4. Proportional Control: Many electric brake controllers allow for proportional control of the trailer brakes. This means that as you apply the brakes in the towing vehicle, the controller sends an appropriate amount of electric signal to the actuator, which in turn applies the trailer brakes with a force proportional to the towing vehicle's deceleration. This provides smoother and more effective braking, especially when you need to slow down or stop quickly.

Advantages of electric over hydraulic brake actuators include:

  1. Enhanced Control: They provide better control over the trailer's braking force, allowing for smoother and more responsive braking.
  2. Compatibility: They can be used with various trailer types, including utility, boat, livestock, horse, and 5th Wheel RVs. Any trailer equipped with an electric over hydraulic brake setup.
  3. Safety: They improve overall towing safety by reducing the risk of trailer sway and enabling more effective braking.
  4. Adjustability: Many electric brake controllers allow adjustments to suit different towing conditions and preferences.
  5. Towing Capacity: They are suitable for larger trailers and heavy loads, where effective braking is crucial.

Electric over hydraulic brake actuators are essential in modern trailer brake systems, offering improved performance and safety compared to traditional mechanical systems. However, ensuring the system is installed correctly, bled, and maintained for safe towing is important.

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