bkenobi wrote:
I do have to watch to keep things on the ground. One of the rear is slightly slower. I usually watch the level on the bumper, the two rear jacks to keep them down, and under the cab-over to confirm the gap. I do have some times when clicking is an issue. That can usually be corrected by raising slightly before lowering again. I'm hoping lubricating the head will help since lubing the legs didn't make much difference.
Did you take the bottoms all apart as per the information in the truck camper bible at the top of this forum? The first one took me about half a day as I went slow. By the time I did the last one, it took about an hour to tear them apart, lube, and rebuild. I used an electric drill to run the screws up and down as I plied them with blue grease after I had them apart.
20 Amps is a big load and if you are cutting out, then in a few seconds going again, your overload relay might just be telling you to take it easy. It sounds like everything is working as it should, just take your time and don't push it.