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Neverhome
My son was good enough to change the muffler on my generator while I was at work. When I returned home I found he had to bring the muffler to his shop to flange the tube. He left the camper about as high as it would go on the electric jacks and now they do not work all at once. I was able to lower it one jack at a time. Does anyone have any ideas how to fix the problem or is it likely the single switch function just happend to burn out? They will not go up or down in unison.

Thanks.

Neverhome
Neverhome
QUOTE(Neverhome @ Jun 25 2010, 02:46 AM)
My son was good enough to change the muffler on my generator while I was at work.  When I returned home I found he had to bring the muffler to his shop to flange the tube.  He left the camper about as high as it would go on the electric jacks and now they do not work all at once.  I was able to lower it one jack at a time.  Does anyone have any ideas how to fix the problem or is it likely the single switch function just happend to burn out?  They will not go up or down in unison.

Thanks.

Neverhome
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Well,

This forum is great. All I had to do was post the problem on line. I just went out to try and figure out what was wrong and they worked. Now I am scratching my head as to why blink.gif

The only difference was that the contact switch in the battery compartment was in and so my son not realizing it used the outside power cord. When I tried it I pulled the switch out and ran on battery power. In any event I'm all set.

Neverhome biggrin.gif
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