โSep-15-2007 07:12 PM
โMay-23-2012 10:31 AM
โMay-23-2012 09:30 AM
etmorrison wrote:
Help, my Kwikee series 32 wont extend so I can check the motor and gears. Is there a way to release the steps. I tried direct connecting a 12 battery on the Yellow and Red wires and reversing them just in case, but just sparks and clicking.
This puppy is retracted and tighter than a drum even with power off
โMay-23-2012 08:31 AM
โMay-22-2012 01:16 PM
โMay-21-2012 11:31 AM
โMay-08-2012 11:25 AM
โFeb-07-2012 08:53 AM
Johnny G1 wrote:
If and when the weather warms up here, I will be doing the xact switching arrangement on my steps, I am thinking of using micro switches along with spring loaded power window switches, one inside the the door frame so I can close the steps when we are away from the coach and one on the dash with a light connected to ignition to let me know I forgot to close the steps, at my age that would be quite possible, will let everybody know how it works out, Just my thoughts.
โFeb-07-2012 08:45 AM
โFeb-07-2012 06:08 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
FWIW, every Kwikee step is available without the electronics- with a simple switch. People just don't buy them. Microswitches are a fine idea, but will soon become more complex than the electronics, given the current capacity needed and the environment they are in. B&L made an electric step which used a cam operated microswitch with an spdt door switch, and a non-reversing motor.
An easier option for a warning switch would be a magnetic reed switch.
โFeb-07-2012 05:49 AM
โFeb-07-2012 05:34 AM
โFeb-06-2012 01:36 PM
C-Leigh Racing wrote:
What I was thinking, like if your inside the coach & cant see the steps, if they are in or out, those micro switches & little light would let you know when to release the toggle switch.
The step controller box, has a function to tell when the step motor is under load once the steps stop moving & turns the 12V off to the step motor.
If you hook up the manual switch, & have nothing alerting you the step motor has stopped moving & keep holding the toggle switch, you'll soon over time burn the step motor up.
Was just an idea, maybe a bit to much or over kill I guess.
Neil
โFeb-06-2012 01:15 PM
โFeb-06-2012 08:25 AM
C-Leigh Racing wrote:theburren wrote:theburren wrote:theburren wrote:C-Leigh Racing wrote:
That three way switch sounds good.
One 12V hot wire with a jumper wire hooked to the other switch side & then two wires from each switch side, then all four wires running from the switch to the motor connector plug end converted down to two wires.
Walla, overide switch doing away with that crazy control box & D/H will get a little recongnition boost from on looking thinking hes opening the door like a gentelman & helping D/W out of the M/H.
Neil
Hmmm. I'd like a manual switch too, actually...
sadly, I'm having trouble understanding completely what you recommended--
Is there a "How to convert your Kwikee steps to Manual using a 3 way switch for Dummies" version?
Very polite thread--
Lots of help and advice:)
For anyone reading this in the future, whose control unit goes bad like mine did--
Here are 2 switches that work perfectly when wired directly to the 2 wires feeding the motor unit--no modifications needed... just connect the hot wire and ground to the center terminals, and then reverse the 2 motor wires so that the polarity reverses.. making the motor retract..
The DPDT Switch, ON/OFF/ON Positions, 6 Blade Terminals here:
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=109405&catalogId=10001&...
Or this:
http://www.valmarmarine.com/productdetail/ProdDetail-27237.asp
Something else that would be nice to add to this, would be two little micro switches mounted to the steps, with 12V hot from the two way toggle switch to operate the micro.
This would be for when to release the manual toggle switch when the steps are at their stopping points. When those micros make contact, they would send 12V a small light to come on, letting us know when to release the toggle switch during operation.
All this sounds like a good deal to do, to get the step in or out, but think about it, when those steps dont work right, then you got to go to work trying to figure out how to fix them.
This way, just flip the toggle switch, get those steps in & be on your merry way, like RVings suppose to be.
Ok, now who wants to design a retro fit kit, that we all can buy from you.
Think about it now, you would not only be making something you probably can make a dollar on, but look at the aggravation & worrieing you'll be taking off of the shoulders of RVing public from not having to deal with that step not working right.
I can see it now, folks traveling, stop somewhere for a little lite break, go to get back in & low & behold that step not work right.
NO PROBLEM, I've got my trusty manual override swtich, so Mr control box you just have your way. :B
Neil
โFeb-06-2012 07:17 AM
theburren wrote:theburren wrote:theburren wrote:C-Leigh Racing wrote:
That three way switch sounds good.
One 12V hot wire with a jumper wire hooked to the other switch side & then two wires from each switch side, then all four wires running from the switch to the motor connector plug end converted down to two wires.
Walla, overide switch doing away with that crazy control box & D/H will get a little recongnition boost from on looking thinking hes opening the door like a gentelman & helping D/W out of the M/H.
Neil
Hmmm. I'd like a manual switch too, actually...
sadly, I'm having trouble understanding completely what you recommended--
Is there a "How to convert your Kwikee steps to Manual using a 3 way switch for Dummies" version?
Very polite thread--
Lots of help and advice:)
For anyone reading this in the future, whose control unit goes bad like mine did--
Here are 2 switches that work perfectly when wired directly to the 2 wires feeding the motor unit--no modifications needed... just connect the hot wire and ground to the center terminals, and then reverse the 2 motor wires so that the polarity reverses.. making the motor retract..
The DPDT Switch, ON/OFF/ON Positions, 6 Blade Terminals here:
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=109405&catalogId=10001&...
Or this:
http://www.valmarmarine.com/productdetail/ProdDetail-27237.asp