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03-20-2018, 02:38 PM
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Winnebago Master
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Manhattan, Kansas USA
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I have the Swintek slide system in my 2015 Winnebago Vista. After 2 1/2 years of use I have found that in additon to maximizing the forces the motors can apply by only operating the slide motors with the chassis engine running, it is very important to minimize the forces needed to move the slides in or out. I bought a can of the $ 20 lubricant that Winnebago recommends to lube the spot on the motor shafts that have the bearings on the motor shafts that rotate above the gears that engage the pawls in the slide tracks . Makes a big difference. I also spray silicone lubricant on both ends of the nylon rollers that the full wall and dinette slide moves in and out on. Also makes a huge difference. It seems like I need to refresh this several times per year. More in dusty conditions in the southwest and in high pine pollen conditions when in the woods in late spring early summer.
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Randy - Manhattan, Kansas
2015 Vista 27N
2020 Ford Escape Hybrid
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03-21-2018, 06:10 AM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 128
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Originally Posted by CJBROWN
Yes - this. But the next step up in DP units require the slides be out before leveling. Sis and BIL learned the hard way with their Entegra after cracking the granite counter top.
The engine needs to be running for the slide motor amp draw, and the bump in volts from the alternator speeds them up as well. AFAIK slides are connected to the chassis batts, at least in mine they are, so if you run them with the motor shut down it can draw the battery down quite a bit. Leveling jacks also use quite a bit of amps as well. So yeah, motor running for sure.
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I looked at all of manuals for the DP models above my Forza on the Winnebago website. In each case for the Journey, Tour, and Grand Tour the manual tells you to level before extending the slides. It also tells you to keep the engine running.
Like was said before everyone has different coaches with different systems and the best source for information is your owners manual.
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Tom & Denise N
2016 Winnebago Forza 36G Freightliner XS-C, Cummins 340HP, 2011 Ford Edge
Uniontown, OH
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03-27-2018, 06:07 PM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Central America, - Oklahoma
Posts: 149
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Run Engine
engine running.
Like was said before everyone has different coaches with different systems and the best source for information is your owners manual.
A lot of the manuals are pretty much generic.
Our new to us one (Journey) has no info on our solar system. I might want to put a larger panel on it, but not sure if the controller will take it, or even where its at.
I see no reason to do anything without engine running, or leveling when coach is level.
If not level, something is getting a lot more wear on it.
Lee
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350 Cat Allison 3000 6 spd.
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03-27-2018, 06:30 PM
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Winnebago Camper
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 12
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Almost any RVmanual absolutley recomends strongly that you keep engine running while leveling becauseof the very large amps draw ofmotors and also always run engine when rooms are to be moved, again for the extra oomph to move the rooms at full amperage that only the engine alternator can deliver, always. Plus rv should always be leveled first to make rooms move more equally balanced on the glides for the motors to work efficiently.
Also on the slide systems unless hydraullic HWH, you always need to hold the switch firmly in until 2 seconds at least after the room stops. Its only during this "stop" that the motors build up amp draw and just prior to shutting off will reset the counter to zero turns for the individual motors so they will always stay in synch while subsequently moving in and out. Same hold for out as for in will keep you out of trouble. And as they direct, if rooms get a bit ouit of synch you should go to "full out" and after stop bring in about 6" and then put out and hold for 2-3 seconds till dead stop. Then do this several more times to resynch the motors to zero at full out. Particularly true for Power Gear sliders with tracks and I believe also for Shcwintech.
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03-27-2018, 07:21 PM
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Winnebago Owner
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Central America, - Oklahoma
Posts: 149
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GHPOULSEN
Almost any RVmanual absolutley recomends strongly that you keep engine running while leveling becauseof the very large amps draw ofmotors and also always run engine when rooms are to be moved, again for the extra oomph to move the rooms at full amperage that only the engine alternator can deliver, always. Plus rv should always be leveled first to make rooms move more equally balanced on the glides for the motors to work efficiently.
Then do this several more times to resynch the motors to zero at full out. Particularly true for Power Gear sliders with tracks and I believe also for Shcwintech.
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I agree with most all of this.
I was told that holding the room button in longer is to equalize the fluid pressure.
And not to zero out as a computer would.
I have a small leak in the tank that is supposed to equalize the pressure to bring in the room in a straight line, is what a dealer told me anyway.
Lee
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04-22-2018, 04:32 AM
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Winnebago Camper
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 23
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I have 31G, slide doesn't work with engine off. Leveling works with engine on or ignition switch partially on. I run engine for both.
Slide, engine on, I hit slide button twice to go out and in, at end of travel I was told by WB to hold 5 seconds, it held resync drive motors on slide.
Leveling, my wheels come off ground on some areas, or I get off level light.i sometimes use manual. Do you ever have this?
Thanks
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New to MH RVing,had TTs/HTT/PUPs/Tents, retired 2013,now have more time for church ministries,fam,friends, camping, we have 2017 WB Itasco Spirit 31G,Ford E450,33', 2013 CRV AWD Toad/Falcon2/BrBuddy
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04-22-2018, 05:13 AM
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Winnie-Wise
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 396
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We always keep the engine running when we use the levelers or move the slides. Better for the batteries doing this.
It is OK to have the front wheels off the ground, never the rear. Better to have leveling blocks though. If you are that far off level I would move to another site.
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Sue and Tom
2015 Winnebago Vista 36Y
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05-19-2018, 06:59 PM
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#48
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Glass Creek USFS - north of Mammoth
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Personally, you do it your way.
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