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Old 07-09-2018, 05:16 PM   #2
Jim Benzie
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: las Cruces NM
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First I have no knowledge of your class c, owning a class A so I'll speak in generalities. Most coaches recommend having your engine running when operating the slide. It could be your house batteries were somewhat discharged when you operated the slide, thereby dropping them drastically. If so having the voltage you did at the converter would be normal and the voltage at the house batteries could also be as you indicated. It can take many hours to charge a set of house batteries and you indicated they were relatively new.. To test this start your engine and then try your slide if you desire, at that time if the slide does not work then look for fuses that feed the slide motor/motors. Some have fuses right at the motors. Hope your motor survived but I'm optimistic.
Good luck, Jim Benzie
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