โAug-09-2018 07:41 AM
โAug-10-2018 01:24 AM
2oldman wrote:
Seems odd to have 2 motors on one slide. And I've never lubed mine, not supposed to.
โAug-09-2018 03:55 PM
MetalGator wrote:Well certainly get a voltage reading before and during slide operation.
One of the reasons I suspect the batteries is on our last trip, when I turned on the inverter, instead of showing the voltage it showed three zeros. I turned it on and off and still 000. I started the generator and then turned on the inverter and it showed a little over 13 volts. I spoke with a local RV tech and he said it sounded like a battery issue. When the slide starts moving out the motors sound normal and it extends fine. But after a few seconds I hear both motors start to slow down and it seems to struggle. Doesn't do it every time but only the last two trips.
โAug-09-2018 03:07 PM
โAug-09-2018 12:57 PM
โAug-09-2018 10:48 AM
โAug-09-2018 10:24 AM
โAug-09-2018 10:11 AM
MetalGator wrote:
One of the reasons I suspect the batteries is on our last trip, when I turned on the inverter, instead of showing the voltage it showed three zeros. I turned it on and off and still 000. I started the generator and then turned on the inverter and it showed a little over 13 volts. I spoke with a local RV tech and he said it sounded like a battery issue. When the slide starts moving out the motors sound normal and it extends fine. But after a few seconds I hear both motors start to slow down and it seems to struggle. Doesn't do it every time but only the last two trips.
โAug-09-2018 09:55 AM
โAug-09-2018 09:45 AM
time2roll wrote:
Sounds more like a mechanical issue more than electric power issue.
โAug-09-2018 09:07 AM
โAug-09-2018 09:06 AM
โAug-09-2018 08:49 AM
โAug-09-2018 08:03 AM
MetalGator wrote:
The last couple of times we have used our dinette slide, the slide will go out about half way and then either stop or one side will stop and the other continue moving. If I then bring in the slide a little and then extend it again it will continue. It starts extending fine and then sounds like the motors are struggling. We just arrived at our site and I plugged in to power before I extended the slide. This is on a year old Class A so the batteries are only a little over a year old. I remember one time on our old TT that our fridge quit working while it was plugged in. I couldn't figure out why but then I checked the battery and it was dead. I was surprised that this happened since the TT was plugged into shore power. Once I replaced the battery the frog started cooling again. I am just wondering if when I put out the slide, the battery voltage starts dropping which could be causing my problem? I have read that Thor puts cheap batteries in their RVs. Just seems odd that this would happen with the RV plugged in to AC.
Burch
โAug-09-2018 08:02 AM