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Feb-03-2023 05:36 AM
lonewolf80 wrote:
Way2, are your jacks factory standard, or aftermarket that sort of fold down vs vertically straight down? Friends of ours have a Sunseeker with the aftermarket electric fold down type.
Feb-03-2023 05:33 AM
Feb-02-2023 10:11 AM
Rick Jay wrote:way2roll wrote:
So we just brought home our new MH and my perspective has changed a bit. The new one the MBS chassis requires the engine to be running to put the slides out, but requires the engine to be off to put down the jacks. This literally forces me to put the slides out first - something I have never done on any RV I have owned. granted this is a C but wanted to note that the process really is unique to the unit.
way2roll,
That is interesting. Is that what the procedure states in the manual, or is that the way the system operates as it's wired?
~Rick
Feb-02-2023 08:19 AM
lonewolf80 wrote:
On my 2014 DP with airbags as I posted prior it is advised to drop air from the airbags, deploy leveling jacks With the engine running (will not operate if not) then move the slides out after the engine is shut down, slides will not operate with the engine running, nor for that matter will the awning deploy with the engine running.
Feb-02-2023 07:19 AM
Feb-01-2023 02:22 PM
Feb-01-2023 01:01 PM
way2roll wrote:
So we just brought home our new MH and my perspective has changed a bit. The new one the MBS chassis requires the engine to be running to put the slides out, but requires the engine to be off to put down the jacks. This literally forces me to put the slides out first - something I have never done on any RV I have owned. granted this is a C but wanted to note that the process really is unique to the unit.
Feb-01-2023 04:07 AM
Racklefratz wrote:phil-t wrote:
Common sense (regardless of what the coach builder says) dictates being level before deploying slide(s). That's all there is to it! Slide mechanisms are not designed to operate when out of level. Read the slide out manual, or call the slide manufacturer.
I have to agree.
I'm not one to countermand whatever an RV manufacturer says in its literature provided with the RV, but it makes zero sense to me to extend slides if the vehicle is out of level.
It's simple physics - gravity's going to come into play if things aren't level, and the energy required to move slides in/out will obviously not be the same.
Jan-31-2023 05:36 PM
phil-t wrote:
Common sense (regardless of what the coach builder says) dictates being level before deploying slide(s). That's all there is to it! Slide mechanisms are not designed to operate when out of level. Read the slide out manual, or call the slide manufacturer.
Jan-31-2023 12:53 PM
Two Jayhawks wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:Ro"n"Joe wrote:
On our rig, while aired up slides out first then level. On leaving air up bags, slides in then jacks up.
That must be something new for Newmar, they were always level first then slides.
I'm thinking maybe the full wall slide has changed things from the old days.
My 2015 Dutch Star instructions says to leave aired up, don't level first, deploy slides. Same as Ro"n"Joe. I believe this instruction is there to protect the full wall slide. Yes it's backward to some but that's why you follow mfg's instructions. I'm 8 years in following Newmars instructions & no issues.
Jan-24-2023 09:58 AM