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โAug-12-2015 06:54 PM
Dachristianman wrote:
I took my daughter on a nature walk while I pondered motorhome ownership. When I returned, the power to the panel lights up. Strange thing is that when I open one of the T-handles and try to extend the jacks, the power to the control panel dies. There must be an internal breaker, because I can turn the power off and back on and everything comes back on. If I try to extend the jacks without the T-handle open, the pump will run but nothing happens at the jacks. The HWH manual says that if I have 3500 psi at the manifold, then it's the shuttle valve. I have no way to check to see if I have pressure, but since the slide operates, seems like their should be pressure there. Either way, I think I'm getting it narrowed down.
Tom
โAug-12-2015 06:51 PM
โAug-12-2015 06:48 PM
Dachristianman wrote:
Best I can gather, the shuttle valve is a mechanical valve that sits on top of the main HWH body. It is a valve that has a 3-inch hose connected to it. I'm not sure what it does, but it may be the issue. An earlier post says it only works for retracting, but it's in the troubleshooting guide as a potential source of the problem if they won't extend. I'll keep everyone posted as I learn more.
Tom
โAug-12-2015 02:48 PM
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Bud
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โAug-12-2015 12:19 PM
Dachristianman wrote:
I took my daughter on a nature walk while I pondered motorhome ownership. When I returned, the power to the panel lights up. Strange thing is that when I open one of the T-handles and try to extend the jacks, the power to the control panel dies. There must be an internal breaker, because I can turn the power off and back on and everything comes back on. If I try to extend the jacks without the T-handle open, the pump will run but nothing happens at the jacks. The HWH manual says that if I have 3500 psi at the manifold, then it's the shuttle valve. I have no way to check to see if I have pressure, but since the slide operates, seems like their should be pressure there. Either way, I think I'm getting it narrowed down.
Tom
โAug-12-2015 12:11 PM
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Bud
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โAug-12-2015 07:11 AM
โAug-12-2015 06:12 AM
Bud
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โAug-12-2015 05:19 AM