Hi,
I can try and help, but we are missing some info, not knowing your exact camper or slide drive.
I looked up your camper here,
https://forestriverinc.com/rvs/travel-trailers/surveyor-legend/252RBLE/6110It does not state the slide drive's type or brand. I cannot identify with your wording about waiting for the sound.
RONTHET wrote:
It works fine when extending and shutting off like it should after the sound, we all wait for.
You also mentioned you think it might be a rack and pinion. The sound you hear, is this a clunk, clunk, clunk at the end of travel, in or out? If so, some rack and pinion slide drives have a clutch that slips and goes clunk, clunk when it reaches something jammed or the end of travel. But not always, extending out the clutch trips, retracting in, some clutches will clunk and some do not, they just grunt once and stop moving.
Next is the extend and retract button. When all movement stops, and you hear the clunk clunk clunk, you are supposed to let your finger off the button as it is applying full power to the motor with your button pushed, again pending the brand. Same for when the slide retracts in, when all movement stops, you are supposed to let your finger off.
Now you state you hear the fuse blow/pop, small ATC-type fuses do not make much, if any, sound when they blow, and they will no longer work again until you change the fuse.
But, an auto reset circuit breaker can pop/click when it trips, and when it cools down, it will self-reset once the power goes away and it cools down.
A few questions:
1. Did you have to physically change a fuse when the event popped/tripped?
2. Did the electrical device reset itself, and did you just try again?
3. How long do you hold your finger on the button when the slide retracts in and movement stops?
4. Does this issue only happen when the slide is coming in? Assuming yes, did the clunk clunk sound happen or did the slide just stop moving, you kept holding the button, and then it popped/clicked?
We really do not know the slide drive type you have, and it is hard to assume we are stating what your system can and can't do. The above that I typed fits a Lippert rack and pinion-style slide drive.
If you can post pictures of the slide drive under the slide or a brand names etc. it can help.
Hope this helps
John
PS. Most RV manufacturers do not put replaceable fuses under the underbelly for a slide drive. That may be in a separate high-power junction box up by the camper battery. The same goes for an auto-reset circuit breaker, it can be in the high-power junction box by the battery. At this point, you should not have to drop the underbelly to change a fuse. Not sure of the problem just yet, so suggest not dropping the underbelly until you know more.
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