So, just as a bit of follow-up and closure on this topic, I finished my trailer work. I installed new brakes, hubs and drums (I noted in another thread -
https://forums.iboats.com/forum/gen.../trailers-and-towing/10840842-dodged-a-bullet - that one of my bearings had apparently disintegrated). I used Dexter Nevr-Adjust electric brakes, a new wiring junction box, and for good measure, I replaced the breakaway box and breakaway switch with a new Curt model.
The wiring directions and diagrams that came with the Curt box were terrible. None of the colors of wires in the kit matched what the instructions showed. I eventually figured it out, but unfortunately I had pulled all the old wiring out, so I didn't have that to instruct me. What a pain...
I used the all-in-one connectors in one or two places. I had a fair amount of difficulty managing the heat; getting enough heat to melt the solder thoroughly while not frying the insulation was a challenge. It wasn't to hard to get a good connection when doing it on my workbench, but trying to do it under the trailer, on a creeper, was pretty much impossible. I ended up using mostly crimping, waterproof connectors as recommended by
dingbat . Those didn't seem to seal as well, so i hit them up with just a bit of liquid tape. (Overkill, maybe, but it made me feel better...)
Anyway, it's all done, and despite my aggravation at the horrible Curt breakaway box instructions, it all works and looks pretty good.
Now it's on to swapping out the front suspension of my wife's Sienna minivan... this stay at home stuff has allowed me to get a lot more projects done...