Jul-07-2016 03:08 PM
Jul-08-2016 03:07 PM
RoyBell wrote:
I have more issues with my electric awning than anything. After sitting it never works and I have to manually crank it once or twice and then it works all weekend.
SoundGuy wrote:
Sounds like a loose connection somewhere. Any chance it's a Dometic 9100 that may be subject to a recall?
RoyBell wrote:
Mine was made late '14 I believe as a '15 model.
I have brought it in for service once. They said the motor is weak. When it gets wet, it causes a little oxidation and the motor has a hard time operating when it's starting from a position like that. True or not I have no idea. Sometimes I can manually twist the roller and it frees it up. Other times I need to turn the nut and it works (makes me think it's not an electrical issue but mechanical). It's the model with the speakers built into the ends, whatever brand that is.
Jul-08-2016 02:55 PM
Jul-08-2016 12:19 PM
RoyBell wrote:
I have more issues with my electric awning than anything. After sitting it never works and I have to manually crank it once or twice and then it works all weekend.
Jul-08-2016 12:13 PM
Jul-08-2016 11:30 AM
Jul-08-2016 11:08 AM
SoundGuy wrote:RoyBell wrote:
I have more issues with my electric awning than anything. After sitting it never works and I have to manually crank it once or twice and then it works all weekend.
Sounds like a loose connection somewhere. Any chance it's a Dometic 9100 that may be subject to a recall?
Jul-08-2016 10:54 AM
RoyBell wrote:
I have more issues with my electric awning than anything. After sitting it never works and I have to manually crank it once or twice and then it works all weekend.
Jul-08-2016 10:42 AM
Jul-08-2016 09:54 AM
sky_free wrote:
Slides are way down the list of potential problems that you will encounter. Leaks and delamination are usually the biggest problems. I wouldn't worry about the slide.
I'm in the "No Slide" camp though. We've had both with and without and just don't see a need for it. We are camping -- not reproducing our house on the road. Smaller and lighter is much more fun and less stressful for us.
Jul-08-2016 09:22 AM
Jul-08-2016 09:02 AM
Jul-08-2016 08:03 AM
Jul-08-2016 07:49 AM
captnjack wrote:
Like many other issues we see mentioned here, for the most part, the people who don't have slides are worried about them and the people who have slides are not worried about them.
Jul-08-2016 07:40 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Cdaddy wrote:
Can you just manually open and close most of them?bobndot wrote:
Yes, Unless it binds in it's rack.
an average slide is 300-400-500#.
You might need 2 people, mechanical know-how and some tools to get it back in before you can move the rig. That's where the malfunctioning slide issue is different than a malfunctioning water pump.
And therein lies the rub. 😉 A few years ago we were overnigting at the Flatwoods KOA in Sutton, WV, on our way home from a two week trip ... an older couple in a huge triple slide 5th on the site beside us were having problems with all three of their slides. The rig was only a couple of years old and had previously been in for slide service at the dealer on two separate occasions ... now here they were hundreds of miles from home and couldn't retract their slides. :E I offered to help but at that time really knew so little about them that about all I could offer was moral support. By next morning they had managed to get one of the slides to retract but couldn't get the other two into the travel position and were trying to find someone, anyone, to come out and take a look in hopes they could at least get back on the road and go home to their selling dealer. We owned our non-slide KZ Spree at the time and I can easily say we were quite happy to be avoiding these types of issues ourselves. As has been said, losing a water pump is one thing, a non-operating slide is quite another, especially when you're a l-o-n-g way from home. :M
Jul-08-2016 07:33 AM
Cdaddy wrote:
Can you just manually open and close most of them?
bobndot wrote:
Yes, Unless it binds in it's rack.
an average slide is 300-400-500#.
You might need 2 people, mechanical know-how and some tools to get it back in before you can move the rig. That's where the malfunctioning slide issue is different than a malfunctioning water pump.