rick_debbie_gallant
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I am thinking about installing some sort of a microswitch that will shut the power down or ring a bell when I reach the end.
I'm having a similar problem in my 2008 Big Country. The legs will retract but nothing happens when I try to extend them. I can not find any in-line fuse. Does anyone know where this fuse is in my coach? 2008 34RBK. So frustrated.
I'm having a similar problem in my 2008 Big Country. The legs will retract but nothing happens when I try to extend them. I can not find any in-line fuse. Does anyone know where this fuse is in my coach? 2008 34RBK. So frustrated.
I am thinking about installing some sort of a microswitch that will shut the power down or ring a bell when I reach the end.
The "in-line" fuse in the electric jack system is an urban legend. It does not exist. I removed my OEM electric jacks when I installed the Ground Control jacks, and no fuse was found.
This might help you with installing a limit switch. I recalled seeing this some time ago.
John:
I am sure from having done extensive landing gear work last summer that my gearmotor does NOT have the terminal strip or punched out metal tab to support the modification kit components. Here is a link to the Venture motor from their website.
http://www.venturemfgco.com/lg-power-kit.html
LOL, yeah, it helps to loosen the stabilizers for sure. Since you said it worked after resetting that breaker, it may just be a bad breaker. I've never replaced one so I'm not sure where to find them other than maybe a NAPA store or RV dealer.Ray, thanks for the reply. I do NOT hear the motor when I try to extend. I found a reset (of sorts) in the battery compartment on the back of the metal strip that has a few of the red wires mounted to it (kind of like a house bus bar in the breaker panel). Anyhow, I pushed that tiny little button back in and it worked then tripped again. This is when I noticed I had forgotten to release the stabilizer bars, so it was under an increased load. Now it won't reset. I wonder if that "breaker" is now bad. All of the wires on the back of the switch are making a solid connection. Had to use a ratchet and modified socket to lower the jacks,... (the drill battery was dead) what a workout. Surely the factory guys should have something to say about this.