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rokkman
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Mar 01, 2017

Bedlift double queen Happijack

Will this work?
uninstall the top bed mount from the top and reinstall underneath the actual motorized bed. Then rig up some sort of locking hooks so the now motorized top can come down and hook onto the bottom bench/bed and lifts as one unit into storage position?
The idea is to be able to keep the lower queen bed/benches always down when camping and just push a button in the evening to lower the sleeping bed. No messing with setting and pulling pins and raising and lowering the bottom just to move the top.
  • I don't have an answer for you, but I'm amused by what you're trying to do. Not that it doesn't make sense to do what you're asking, but it kinda cracks me up how easy it is to get impatient holding down these buttons. Sometimes I feel like Jane Jetson in the future, breaking a sweat doing all this "work". Between the beds, the slide outs, and the auto-levelers, how long do I have to stand here holding down these confounded buttons?!?!

    We're spoiled.

    I hope you find your answer.
  • If it was designed to raise both I can't see why there would be an issue. But when in doubt I'd contact the manufacturer and see what they say.

    As for dedmiston, I guess you haven't heard of remote controls... I can't believe that the The Taj Mahauler didn't come with one ;)
  • Y-Guy wrote:
    As for dedmiston, I guess you haven't heard of remote controls... I can't believe that the The Taj Mahauler didn't come with one ;)


    Nope. Call me old fashioned, I guess. Me and my poor arthritic button pushin' index finger.