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Post by ronc on Apr 11, 2019 16:07:59 GMT -5
Not currently having a problem, but knowing what to do if a problem occurs is my desired outcome. I’ve heard that you can operate the pump with a drill motor. So in my mind I’m thinking ... the drill motor takes the place of the system motor to drive the hydraulic pump. But in which direction? Is the pump a one way turn and the remote controls change the flow of the hydraulic to retract slides or extend slides? Anyone who either knows how this works, or has actually done it would be very helpful to me. Teach me please.
I have read the online Lippert manual for the hydraulic leveling system and the “manual” procedures. My system doesn’t look like their pictures. My motor is vertical and it will take an angle drive to be able to turn the pump. There is no “manual” valve that I can see. Pretty sure that if this process was required, we’d be stuck and I’d prefer not to be in that spot.
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Post by Edd505 on Apr 11, 2019 18:55:06 GMT -5
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Post by nvguy on Apr 11, 2019 21:57:04 GMT -5
Here ya go ronc Yes, motor is bidirectional. CW to retract, CCW to extend. And there is some valve stuff you need to do linkAnd this will keep you busy for a bit: (everything hydraulic) link
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Post by ronc on Apr 12, 2019 17:22:03 GMT -5
Good info. I think I will snag a technician at the rally and have him point out the valves that operate slides, landing gear, and leveling system.
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