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Endricken
Sep 10, 2014Explorer
One switch operates all my slideouts in "sequence". The pump has three control valves I could use to disable any of them.
As explained to me the hydraulics always push the "easiest" slide out "first", in our case its always the small bedroom slide, then either of the two big slides go out, usually the kitchen followed by the Dining room, but sometimes it varies or one goes partially and then the other.
Recent Repair Shop maintenance / check sure improved their operation after 9 years of use.
Our floorplan allows full access except to the bedroom dresser when slides are in and we routinely just put out the Bedroom Slide alone as neither of the others move until its done.
So the single switch works for us.
As explained to me the hydraulics always push the "easiest" slide out "first", in our case its always the small bedroom slide, then either of the two big slides go out, usually the kitchen followed by the Dining room, but sometimes it varies or one goes partially and then the other.
Recent Repair Shop maintenance / check sure improved their operation after 9 years of use.
Our floorplan allows full access except to the bedroom dresser when slides are in and we routinely just put out the Bedroom Slide alone as neither of the others move until its done.
So the single switch works for us.
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