โSep-17-2022 08:48 PM
โSep-19-2022 12:14 AM
jodeb720 wrote:
Like others have said, you need a backup - and the manual crank is that backup.
โSep-18-2022 09:58 PM
โSep-18-2022 06:36 PM
Goostoff wrote:
Dont think in all my years I ever saw a jack with a fuse. I just put an electric jack on my car trailer and the instruction had me wire directly to the battery. My landing gear on my 5th wheel has self resetting a circuit breaker in line but thats the most I ever saw
โSep-18-2022 01:37 PM
bgum wrote:
The fix is easy. Just don't do it. Electric tongue jacks are unreliable. I have a new jack in the garage that was replaced by a manual crank type. The Electric all are subject to moisture intrusion in the switches.
โSep-18-2022 11:27 AM
bgum wrote:
The fix is easy. Just don't do it. Electric tongue jacks are unreliable. I have a new jack in the garage that was replaced by a manual crank type. The Electric all are subject to moisture intrusion in the switches.
โSep-18-2022 11:01 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
bgum I could use that jack. you,re just to far away.
โSep-18-2022 09:20 AM
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โSep-18-2022 08:32 AM
Whangler wrote:
What y'all are saying makes sense.... But,this is my 4 tt with electric tongue jack over 20 years and this never happened. This isn't some new behavior of mine that suddenly appeared. 2 Atwood jacks and an ultra-fab 5500 prior to this Barker. If the other jacks had behaved this way, I wouldn't have this this **** habit. I guess this is a character builder, eh?
โSep-18-2022 08:30 AM
Goostoff wrote:
Dont think in all my years I ever saw a jack with a fuse. I just put an electric jack on my car trailer and the instruction had me wire directly to the battery. My landing gear on my 5th wheel has self resetting a circuit breaker in line but thats the most I ever saw
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