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tll
Oct 26, 2017Explorer
So here is an excerpt from the Lippert manual, the method of running until the breaker trips certainly goes against what Lippert recommends.
"The Electric Stabilizer Jack should be extended until the footpads make contact with the ground. By keeping the switch depressed for another 1-2 seconds, the jack will set and be
ready for use. The Electric Stabilizer Jack should never be extended more than two seconds beyond initial
contact with the ground. The Electric Stabilizer Jack is used for stabilizing the coach, not leveling the coach.
In the event the system shuts off while trying to stabilize the coach, the 6A in-line automatic reset circuit
breaker has tripped and will reset within 10 seconds. This is an indication that the jack is not being used as
intended and is trying to support too much weight
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"The Electric Stabilizer Jack should be extended until the footpads make contact with the ground. By keeping the switch depressed for another 1-2 seconds, the jack will set and be
ready for use. The Electric Stabilizer Jack should never be extended more than two seconds beyond initial
contact with the ground. The Electric Stabilizer Jack is used for stabilizing the coach, not leveling the coach.
In the event the system shuts off while trying to stabilize the coach, the 6A in-line automatic reset circuit
breaker has tripped and will reset within 10 seconds. This is an indication that the jack is not being used as
intended and is trying to support too much weight
'
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