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Trailsnap Magnetic Trailer Plug

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Go to their webpage.
https://trailsnap.co.za/

View the video,

Share your thoughts.


I have the traditional plug & my LHS indicator wouldn't work unless I wiggled it, but after afew km it stopped working.
This may be the solution...
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Its not bad. But there is nothing stopping the plug from being pulled out by something in the road, no latching. It is a flat connection to another flat connection, if you get ANY dirt in there it will move the magnet apart and you will sit with the same problem of intermittent connections...

Rather look at wireless connections. Use a brad harrison to connect 12V to your trailer and power the wireless light control with that. When something does go wrong, you only have 2 connections to worry about, not 7...
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I've had a look at these plugs and think they will work perfectly on normal smooth road surfaces. I'm not sure it will stay together properly on corrugated dirt roads. On a 2 spoor type track you will have to ensure the cable loop doesn't hang down as grass or bushes in the middle of the track can pull the plug apart. The dust cap on the magnetic plug doesn't hook over the back of other half as an added measure to keep them together.
I'd like to see a change over to the European type plug like those fitted as standard on the VW vehicles. They twist in giving a good positive lock and connection.
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This looks pretty good, only trying it will tell if it's good over time, the issue I have is your vehicle can only tow your trailer, adding to that as far as I know, and I could be wrong, the std 7 pin is a Roadworthy item, ie that's what both vehicles have to have.

Back to my point, I cannot tow your trailer, and you cannot tow my trailer as we will have different plugs, this can open a whole new can of worms...

As Paul said the Euro spec is brilliant as it twists and locks.

If you're having issues with your 1 indicator then take a look at your connections, wiring and plugs, open them up and check, often the wires are corroded inside the plug,even replace both plugs if need be, they're only about R50 ea.

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Thanks for the comments.

Those concerned that the magnet will pull lose easier that the conventional - if the conventional plug wire catches something it rips it all to hell.
That little latch lid does squat.
I'd prefer it it just uncoupled. Easier to drive with no lights than to have all the wiring torn out as happened to me.

Ge'off, you raise a good point, but I see they sell an adaptor, so if you need to tow me I just give you the adaptor.
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It’s crap.
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Agreed, the std 7 pin cord can be pulled, and the receiver does a pretty good job of holding the trailers plug, as as you say, the cord gets caught up on something and the cord gets ripped out of the plug. This happened to Bazza on a camping trip a good few years back, we sat at camp the next day repairing the trailers wiring so he could legally tow home.

It does seem to be an expensive exercise as ideally you will need to buy the kit (R295 + R295) + the adapter (R345) and I see the adapter allows you to tow my trailer, but I still cannot tow your trailer... so when Henris comes to recover you in Zambia he has a problem.
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Manny, my concern, constant jarring on some real bad dirt roads, will it hold,

And dirt or lube will still maintain contact, other than the above , I love it.
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I would like to see it and feel it work.
From the video it looks like it makes a descent magnetic connection.
Would it keep dust and the likes out , only a descent test will tell.

As with the standard convention plug in type , over years of experience in towing and losing cables and plugs in rough terrain , you need to find a suitable position to mount it out of harms way , and same count for the trailers cable .

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I think the 4x4Action group should sponsor a set so I can do some field testing.... :D
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Clearly Manny likes this new one.

Why can’t they design a Brad Harrison type connector with 7 proper pins interlocking without any “play” and make this an alternative roadworthy worthy standard for towing?

The current design and this magnetic one have serious shortcomings.
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The European 13-pin connector (ISO 11446) solves most of the problems with the 7-pin connector. It has a twist type bayonet lock that makes it easier to connect and disconnect while giving a better seal from the elements. It's been the standard of VW and some of the other European manufacturers for about 10 years now.
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So where do you get this Euro Spec twist bayonet lock one that has been the Euro spec for so long?
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They are available at a one local retailer and some websites from overseas Manny.
1) https://trail-link.co.za/product-category/plugs/ The last plug on this page.
2) https://www.takealot.com/auto-kraft-13- ... lsrc=aw.ds For the adapter.
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