Lucidity partners with Byrne Trailers to develop wiring system

Lucidity partners with Byrne Trailers to develop wiring system

Lucidity partners with Byrne Trailers for a pioneering electrical system in their trailers. Enthusiastically incorporating external lighting, work lights, hydraulics, and more, Lucidity overcomes challenges and ensures compatibility with new models. This collaboration leads to a successful first stage of the plug-and-play wiring system, providing complete kits adaptable to production needs. Byrne Trailers praises the ability to offer customers full schematics and part identification, streamlining issue resolution. Warren McCullough notes success in livestock trailers and expansion to tipper models and moving floor trailers. The partnership continues with plans for system refinement and new projects, such as an operator warning for thru-load flaps.

In collaboration with Byrne Trailers, Lucidity Australia developed a plug-and-play wiring system for its lighting systems and hydraulic operations which is now being applied to all of its livestock combinations.

In May 2021, following the Brisbane Truck Show, Byrne Trailers began discussions with Lucidity in hopes of finding a solution in the form of a complete plug-and-play electrical system for its trailer builds. Factory Manager, Warren McCullough, says Lucidity was on the front foot right from the start.

Lucidity was enthusiastic to incorporate all of our electrical systems including external lighting along with internal and external work lights, hydraulic power pack looms, charging systems and hydraulic controls,” he says. “It worked with our challenges pretty well. We wanted to make a system that is compatible with our new trailers here.

Lucidity were also prepared to take a unique project onboard to deliver a new interior lighting solution, which would address well-known and documented voltage and mechanical issues.

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