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RV FEATURE WiTi overcomes this by measuring the vehicle’s angle of descent, applying graduated braking force accordingly. A dial to adjust gain or to manually apply braking is mounted to the dash and plugs directly to the vehicle’s control module. POWER SUPPLY Any trailer fitted with the WiTi system will require its own power supply – i.e., a 12V deep-cycle house battery. While WiTi sends the typical seven or 12-pin plug to the big caravan park in the sky, that doesn’t necessarily equate to no wiring between tow vehicle and van. Obviously, should you want to charge your van’s battery off the vehicle – as most do – or power your van’s three-way fridge, you’ll need an Anderson plug connection. But WiTi is truly a clever system. Beyond that, it solves one of caravanning’s great hassles, that of poor trailer-plug connections. This system would be well worth the investment. Oh, did I mention that the system has impressive range? In fact, with the control modules 50m or more apart, it will still work. Technology. It never ceases to impress. MORE INFO WITI WIRELESS TRAILER INTERFACE RRP: $699 WWW.WITI.COM.AU Australia’s most advanced anti-theft and towing system witi.com.au IT’S A SMART MOVE