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Trans brake how too?

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I have a digital delay box in car with glide for electronics class. I have a trailer quick plug on it so I can run footbrake class too. My question is after unplugging it what do I do to run protree no delay. Still need the brake powered up. But don't want the box in car. Thanks If you can help. I am not an electrinics man as you can see :)
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econo racer wrote:I have a digital delay box in car with glide for electronics class. I have a trailer quick plug on it so I can run footbrake class too. My question is after unplugging it what do I do to run protree no delay. Still need the brake powered up. But don't want the box in car. Thanks If you can help. I am not an electrinics man as you can see :)
Buy the same mating connector (male or female) that you have on the delay box and wire it as a "jumper plug"? IE: you unplug the delay box, and plug the "jumper" in its place.

It should be really simple, though without knowing how you've got it wired up, that's all the advice I can give.
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Thanks=Good Idea :D
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