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    Generator and Leveling Jacks sluggish on battery/work on AC.

    Resolve! Thank you gentlemen for all of your fine responses. The house batteries were showing 13.75 on a charge but when under load they were 9.09. The batteries are stone dry, no distilled water, no acid, no nothing. We will be filling them,  testing them, charging them for 24 hours and...
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    Generator and Leveling Jacks sluggish on battery/work on AC.

    Thanks Stu, I have checked all the batteries in the coach and in the engine compartment, they are all 12VDC or better tested with a multimeter. I will check the fluid, that can be low, thanks for the good idea.
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    Generator and Leveling Jacks sluggish on battery/work on AC.

    Rodger, you got no idea! The BBQ 'round he'ah is like honey suckle on the vine, mmm-mm. We got a place called Little Bit of R&R BBQ in Leeds, Al, it won the National BBQ award last month and it's a food trailer! O' course we are in Mississippi, it's the center of the BBQ universe. It's worth the...
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    Generator and Leveling Jacks sluggish on battery/work on AC.

    I have a Class A Georgie Boy Landau 2001 36' Diesel with two slides. We recently went on a trip and this just started happening after it seems the batteries lost voltage, the generator and the hydraulic jacks seem to have a bad connection to the batteries. The generator will dim the DC lights...
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    REAR BEDROOM SLIDE WON'T STAY OUT

    It sounds like the hydraulic fluid is bypassing the seal and causing the ram to retract. You may consider putting a small piece of wood between the slide and the wall to prevent this until a repair can be worked out, just don't forget the wood when you operate the slide.
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    120V inline fusible link... repair/replace?

    Hello all, I have a grey fusible link for a 120V electrical line that powers the upper cabinet outlets above the windshield of the motor home. I had intermittent power so I followed the wires back to the plug. After examining the device, I unhooked the two ends and hooked them back together...
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