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LarryJM wrote:dougrainer wrote:JOHN5206 wrote:
Do the slides run directly off the house battery, when hooked to shore power?
If 12 volt electric motor slide system, then NO. The battery is usually required to be installed and charged up, but the slide system is wired to the 12 volt breaker panel supply. Most slides require both a charged up battery AND connected to 120 shore Power(Power Converter) for optimum operation. Very few Slide systems are wired direct to the 12 volt battery posts. Doug
Based on several replies so far it looks like your belief that few slide system are wired direct to the battery might not be correct.
The electric slide on my 2007 HR trailer is wired directly to the battery thru a separate 30A auto resetting CB. There are 3 hot wires hooked up to my battery on the tongue. One goes to my electric jack, one goes to the converter thru a 50A auto resetting CB with the converter side of the CB having a separate wire that goes back to the charging end of the 7 pin connector and a third wire that goes to my slide thru a 30A auto resetting CB. If I disconnect the wire to the slide at the battery I have no power to the slide even if on shore power.
IIRC I have seen several posts of other owners with a similar setup as mine with the slide wired directly to the battery via one of the stand alone auto resetting CBs.
Here is a pic of the two CBs that are mounted just after the tongue to the floor of my TT (note: this was before I replaced them and sealed them to correct the corrosion problem seen in the pic)
Larry
โDec-22-2013 10:21 PM
dougrainer wrote:JOHN5206 wrote:
Do the slides run directly off the house battery, when hooked to shore power?
If 12 volt electric motor slide system, then NO. The battery is usually required to be installed and charged up, but the slide system is wired to the 12 volt breaker panel supply. Most slides require both a charged up battery AND connected to 120 shore Power(Power Converter) for optimum operation. Very few Slide systems are wired direct to the 12 volt battery posts. Doug
โDec-22-2013 06:29 PM
dougrainer wrote:RJsfishin wrote:
Mine run off the chassis battery
Are you positive? Some think since the engine or key must be ON and the parking brake set, then the chassis supplies power to the slide motor. But, MOST OEM's wire the actual slide motor system to the coach, but have a relay that requires the Chassis system to be engaged to operate the slide room. Doug
โDec-22-2013 06:37 AM
โDec-22-2013 05:51 AM
KJINTF wrote:
I believe many of the Winnebago / Itasca motor driven slides were wired to run from the engine battery not the house battery. The reason Winne recommends running the engine where the alternator came help with moving the slides.
โDec-22-2013 05:51 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
Mine run off the chassis battery
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โDec-21-2013 04:36 PM
JOHN5206 wrote:
Do the slides run directly off the house battery, when hooked to shore power?
โDec-21-2013 04:35 PM
JOHN5206 wrote:
Do the slides run directly off the house battery, when hooked to shore power?
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