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PackerBacker wrote:Terry26 wrote:
Hi, I did forget to mention that I had Electrical AC connected as in doing so tried to eliminate a battery issue. So with only battery or AC electrical power is struggles the same.
Thanks
Does not matter, most slide systems require a good battery even if plugged into AC. The slides work on DC and typical converter/charger units do not generate sufficient power to overcome a weak or poor condition battery.
Feb-12-2016 04:22 PM
Terry26 wrote:
Hi, I did forget to mention that I had Electrical AC connected as in doing so tried to eliminate a battery issue. So with only battery or AC electrical power is struggles the same.
Thanks
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bobndot wrote:
The engineering of slide outs makes it easier to put it out than bring it back in.
If that battery is ok, then I would next consider the slide track. Make sure its lubricated by using a dry slide out lubricate . Do not use a wet lube like WD-40 because it attracts dirt and will make things worse the day after tomorrow.
'Protect All dry slide lube' , makes one , avl. at Camping world or Amazon. about $18-20.00
After you lube it, see if its easier to bring it back in. If it is, then then you have an alignment issue. The metal tracks can be adjusted.
Then your options are ...go to an Rv mechanic or google 'how to adjust the alignment of an RV slide out' . There are many youtube instructional videos on how to do it using various types and mfg.'s.
I did lube the slide rails but no difference. I'm thinking it could possibly be an electrical connection issue at motor or inverter. I will be checking them too to eliminate that and double check the alignment.
thanks
Good luck, hope this info helps,
Bob
Feb-12-2016 05:31 AM
bgum wrote:
Power could still be the issue. Check all connections.
Feb-12-2016 05:30 AM
amandasgramma wrote:
Are your slides the cabled kind? Our slides have 2 cables on each side, top and bottom. The kitchen slide groaned and slowed down for maybe 5-6 times and finally a cable snapped. The cable had been unraveling for some time. We ended up ordering the cables on Amazon and hubby repaired it. They were around $23.00 each.....sooooo much cheaper than a repair shop.