Another happy Stay N Play customer here. Flip the switch "on", plug the monitor into a cigarette lighter and off you go. I like the monitor as it will light up and show you that the toad brakes are engaged, after about 10 seconds a warning beep sounds for an audible notification. I tend to be easy on brakes using the transmission for slowing whenever possible and pump the brakes intermittently so the beep rarely sounds. I'm certain you can turn it off but it makes you practice good braking habits...
If you just stand on your brake pedal all the time you will wear your Toad brakes sooner as well. In my opinion if you can feel your toad tugging on your 20,000lb coach you might be being hard on you toad brakes.
As others mention, the drawback is that there can be time and expense moving it to a different toad.
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RV: 2021 Class C Magnitude SV34
Toad: 2023 JLU Jeep Wrangler
Motorcycles: BMW K 1600 B, Harley Davidson Heritage Softail (EVO)
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