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pop up camper - auto roof lift

sljohnson1938
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I have had 3 TC that were 'pop up' roof styles. All 3 were the kind where I had to raise/lower them manually. That is I put in a crank and wound it up. On the last Outfitter I had it took 17 turns to raise/lower the roof.

Question - most, if not all, of the new TC with a pop up roof now have an automatic roof lift system. Push a button and up/down it goes.

How reliable are these systems? What happens if they fail and I am out in the book docks? How easy is it to raise/lower the roof manually?

Anyone with one of these new systems had problems?
1999 Dodge 3500 CTD dually
Ham radio - WU4S
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ykphil
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My TC, a Travel Lite popup 770P, has an electric roof with four independent actuators, I bought it used and it did not come with the manual over-ride tool (some kind of flex drill attachment) which was originally included with the camper. So far, everything works well without any glitch, but I am always a bit worried that one or more of the actuators will eventually fail in the middle of nowhere, to the point where when I am alone, I won't even raise the roof, because AFAIK there is no way to lift the roof without that special tool. I've been looking for it for some time, unsuccessfully, the camper manufacturer have discontinued their popup line several years ago and they could not even tell me who had made their lift system. A fellow member of this forum sent me a link to the usuer manual for Reico-Titan's lift system, and from the photos in the manual, my lift actuators look identical to Reico-Titan's. I ordered the tool yesterday ($7 plus shipping), and hopefully it will be the correct one for my camper. If you ever get a camper with an electric roof, make sure it comes with that tool and keep it taped in a very visible spot in the camper.

maddog348
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Thought maybe it was a library extension. Book Club aficioandos ??

JM2¢ ~~ YMMV

sljohnson1938
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ya Ramp Digger - I thought one thing, typed another. should have been
boon - docking. but maybe I just started a new thing.

has anyone ever 'book docked'?

so if you have an Alaskan TC and the pump fails and you are book docking, you are in deep do do.
1999 Dodge 3500 CTD dually
Ham radio - WU4S

Ramp_Digger
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maddog348 wrote:
Mine is a roof assist. No cables no pulleys Just a couple of shocks either end.




book docks ???
I am sure he meant to say boon docks. Its a southern thing.
05 dodge 3500 cummins diesel, 8.5 alaskan on flatbed

Ramp_Digger
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Our 2007 Alaskan has hdy cylinders with an electric pump.no problems with it yet always worked. if it should fail there would be no manual crank or any thing. All you could do is repair the problem. The top is so heavy there is no hope of lifting or lowering manually.
05 dodge 3500 cummins diesel, 8.5 alaskan on flatbed

maddog348
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Mine is a roof assist. No cables no pulleys Just a couple of shocks either end.




book docks ???