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donn0128
Nov 03, 2014Explorer II
Whoa, hold on a bit.
First of all there is a converter/charger built into the trailer. So, as long as the converter is working you do not need a battery charger. If it is not working, then replace the converter. As for the slides, they should be hydraulic, correct? The motor gets its power directly from the battery through one of the small resettable breakers outside near the pump. If they are tripping,then replacements should be available at any RV dealer in the country as they are a common item used by just about every manufacturer. But I do have to ask the obvious, how do you know the motor is working fine?
First of all there is a converter/charger built into the trailer. So, as long as the converter is working you do not need a battery charger. If it is not working, then replace the converter. As for the slides, they should be hydraulic, correct? The motor gets its power directly from the battery through one of the small resettable breakers outside near the pump. If they are tripping,then replacements should be available at any RV dealer in the country as they are a common item used by just about every manufacturer. But I do have to ask the obvious, how do you know the motor is working fine?
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