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- Winged_OneExplorerIt's the breaker. I had the same thing happen with mine, just the way you mention, better with plug in power. Replace the breaker.
If it continues, replace it again. My 1st replacement breaker was bad. - BB_TXNomad
Dixie Flyer wrote:
....... The thing that puzzles me is when the camper is hooked to the power cord the slides come in and out as they should, that is most of the time. However when running off the battery the circuit breaker trips often..........
The pump motor is a very high current device. And motors will pull more amps when running at less than the design voltage. So it is possible that when the battery voltage is dipping below 12 volts the current is increasing enough to cause the breaker to trip. Whereas when on shore power the higher voltage, and subsequent lower amps, does not do the same.
Possibly your battery is starting to get weak. Have not measured my battery voltage during slide travel to see what it does. But I can run my slides in/out on battery with no problem. I replace my breaker about 4 yrs ago. - Dixie_FlyerExplorer IIThanks for all the help. The new circuit breakers are installed and the slides are working fine.
- Dixie_FlyerExplorer IIBussman is the brand circuit breaker I bought. The thing that puzzles me is when the camper is hooked to the power cord the slides come in and out as they should, that is most of the time. However when running off the battery the circuit breaker trips often. Today when I get the new breakers I will install them and see what happens.
- rhagfoExplorer III
Dixie Flyer wrote:
Okay, here's the deal. I ordered two 50-amp auto-reset circuit breakers from Amazon.com that will arrive tomorrow. I will install them and then test the system. Hopefully this will fix the problem.
Do you know the Brand that you were getting from Amazon?
I went to a local auto parts store Not a Chain and got a 50 amp auto reset for $3.89, BUSS brand, fixed my issue. - JohnG3Explorer III second the suggestion to join (free) the Montana Owners site. This discussion was on that site a year or so ago when our slides did the same thing. The concensis was that the breakers trip the first X# of times at the same voltage and ampreage. At some point the bimetal piece that causes the breaker to open weakens slightly. From that point on the bimetal strip gets weaker and breakers will open sooner and sooner.
- Dixie_FlyerExplorer IIOkay, here's the deal. I ordered two 50-amp auto-reset circuit breakers from Amazon.com that will arrive tomorrow. I will install them and then test the system. Hopefully this will fix the problem.
- Dixie_FlyerExplorer II
rskeans wrote:
Did you try lubricating the slides?
The slides have been cleaned and lubricated - rskeansExplorerDid you try lubricating the slides?
- Here is one from O'Reilly's 30 amp
Example 30 amp circuit breaker
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