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pamnkenrv

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  1. Thanks guys. I will focus on the controller. We have annual service scheduled in San Diego early next month. I will add to the list to have them take a look. The Tech at Equalizer was convinced we had a low voltage issue.....I could not confirm that and neither could the shop in Channelview TX when I had them take a look at it. That shop indicated we needed a larger capacity motor.....which I discounted right away. After looking at the PDF you sent, best bets are a leg sensor or the controller. And probably the latter since the legs are coming down in sync. Appreciate your help. When the problem is fixed I will come back and post exactly what the fix was. Thanks again.
  2. Hi Rich The jacks come down evenly....no stagger. Tried several times to re-set the null, but to no avail. Connections seem tight....thought it might be a low power issue but have confirmed it isn't that. Jacks seemed to work fine....but erratic since putting in 8 new AGM house batteries (we are an all electric coach)....then a short time later auto stopped working altogether. I think the battery issue is a coincidence. Cannot see any relation there. Stumped for the moment. thanks Ken
  3. We have a 45' Travel Supreme (2003) and the Equalizer leveling system will not work on auto -- if you try it, the levelers go down part-way, the alarm sounds and they retract. I can level manually, but would like to get this fixed. So far, a call to Equalizer from an RV repair place had them in complete disagreement about the problem, with the result that it still isn't fixed, and I have no idea how to determine the problem! Any ideas???
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