Alpena Jeff
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Thanks for the help. I put a bubble level on it and it's off by half a bubble. It's HWH. Can I manually put the low side jacks down more?
My manual says half bubble is okay.Thanks for the help. I put a bubble level on it and it's off by half a bubble. It's HWH. Can I manually put the low side jacks down more?
Yea, but the wifey can feel it and thinks it should be level. She's way more sensitive to those things than I.Dragginourbedaround said:My manual says half bubble is okay.
Yes, don't use the jacks. I had my jacks stuck twice and I realized I didn't need them so I stopped using them. The big problem is that both times they stuck in the down position meaning I could not move until I got the problem solved.Alpena Jeff said:Isn't there a safeguard in place to prevent that from happening?
Alpena Jeff said:Isn't there a safeguard in place to prevent that from happening?
On my coach there is a limit as to how far the jacks will extend. When it reaches that point they stop extending and there is an error message explaining that the motor home is too far off level to continue. I can override that by going to manual operation, but then if my jacks get stuck it would be on me not the system. When I get that message I will put some blocks down and try again or ask for a different site. I'm glad I have the auto leveling system. I would hate to have to level my coach with blocks every time we move to a new CG.Alpena Jeff said:Isn't there a safeguard in place to prevent that from happening?
)Alpena Jeff said:Gene, I have that same indicator on my pad. I think I'm good
Thanks, Jeff
That kind of has me puzzled. My hydraulic jacks (HWH) exert the same amount of pressure whether it is 3 inches or 8 inches. Putting a lot of blocks (other than pads to avoid sinking) is labor intensive for an old COPD bad heart guy like me...........loltboss said:I never xtend my jacks down over half way,,,I have blocks I put under them ,,it makes my coach more stable.. they are usually xtended only abt 3 inchs.