Been thinking about the breakaway battery and wiring. Since this trailer will sit most of the time and not be on a charger (until I get it set up with my solar panels which could be a number of years) the battery for the breakaway circuit will likely go flat and probably bad often. I am guessing each time I would like to use it I would have to buy a new one.
Since I have a set of supercapacitors that I used to use as starting "batteries" in my LB7 sitting on the shelf. I thought maybe use those. The only issue I see is my calculations determine it would only run the brake actuator for a minute or so which doesn't meet the requirements of 15 minutes.
So, I thought why not install a normally closed solinoid valve or line lock in the brake line so the actuator only needs to run long enough to pressurize the brakes and then the solinoid valve will keep the pressure holding on the brakes (for as long as the caliper seals hold which is likely more then 15 minutes)
And as most solinoid valves are made to hold pressure in only one direction, the actuator sould be able to pressurize the brakes even if the valve is in the closed position, so a fail safe in a way. Also I could even wire a switch in the cab that would drop the Aux power and thus lock the brakes so if I wanted to have the trailer held still for short periods I could do this.
Anyone see any mojor issues with this? I've attached a wiring diagram to help you understand what I am thinking.