04-23-2012, 09:58 PM
Doug SmileyTelma brake retraders
Has anyone any knowledge/opinions on the use of brake retarders [like a Telma] on diesel rv??
04-23-2012, 10:29 PM
madroneI have never heard of an RV being built with one, I suspect exhaust brakes or Allison hydraulic
retarders are considerably less expensive solutions.
04-24-2012, 09:19 AM
Steve VWI'm not sure we should call them retarders on this politically correct website, perhaps "Special Eds?" or "challenged Telmas?" poor Allison...
Sorry I couldn't help myself

04-24-2012, 02:07 PM
bill hIt is politically incorrect to use the term "Politically Incorrect".
Also, using that term
ipso facto indicates the user is politically incorrect.
Oh-Oh.......

04-25-2012, 09:26 PM
trumpA few things about telmas. 1 VERY HEAVY! 2 BIG would you have room up top to keep drive shaft in plain ? 3 Use lots of power = 200 amp alt. 4 Need to install min. of 3 pressure switchs after foot valve to tell it how hard to apply. 5 Need to install on off switch and wireing cant use in slippery conditions with out being tyed into ABS . plus cable and braker to supply unit. Would be great but it seams most are allready close to max weight allready room issues and expence . They are not cheap even used. They do save on brakes but you could do many brake jobs and still not = the cost of the unit and install.
carl