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- 2oldmanExplorer IIprobably
- BFL13Explorer IIWith batteries in, the slide motor positive wire is connected to the converter's positive wire on the pos battery post, so there is a path from converter to slide motor.
No battery, you have to join those two pos wire ends to complete the path. Vice grip pliers is one way to hold them together. The neg path is ok since each is on the frame. - Artum_SnowbirdExplorerOr, if you can get close enough, use your jumper cables from the Pathfinder and connect to your battery leads.
- RoyBExplorer IISome slides require that extra boost from the battery to work smoothly. You can always substitute your truck battery by nosing up close to the trailer battery tray and a JUMPER SET to let your truck start battery help out some...
Be careful with POLARITY of battery cables and especially those cables just hanging where the trailer battery was connected. I would put sandwich baggies over them to keep from shorting out to frame ground somewhere. If they short out just for a small spark you will be looking for some fuses to replace in your trailer.
Roy Ken - CanuckCamper29ExplorerSounds like my "lazy" approach isn't worth the trouble. Going to lug out my batteries.
Thanks to all. - pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
If you fully charge the batteries and then disconnect them they can be left in place all winter. No need to transport them to a "warm place". - 2oldmanExplorer II
CanuckCamper29 wrote:
Try it the lazy way first..let us know if it worked.
Going to lug out my batteries.
In place of batteries you may consider a 12v battery charger. - j-dExplorer IIWhat size of Fuse/Circuit Breaker protection is wired to the Slide Motor(s)? That'll give an idea the current requirement you're up against. Personally I would not expect a Converter/Charger to shoulder that load.
- BFL13Explorer IIThe Lippert electic slide spec for ours calls for a 30a fuse. The converter has no trouble running the slide with no battery as long as there is a converter-battery path.
Jaycos have a little notice by the slide switch saying it needs the battery connected. That seems to be only due to the broken path with the battery out. (Jayco owners have confirmed that in previous threads about this) Vice grips as posted earlier will solve that. - wa8yxmExplorer IIIDepends on the slide and the converter.. A small converter say a 30-45 amp may not have the "Oomph" to move the slides without battery assist.
or it might..
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