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08-03-2020, 05:22 PM #1
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Lippert Level Up 6-point misbehaving ?
Pardon my ignorance -- front hydraulic jacks now operating independently instead of in tandem, as with first three setups. Happening in auto and manual mode. TIA for any experienced guidance.
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John & Donna, with Molly, the wonder dog
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08-03-2020, 06:10 PM #2
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First welcome to the group. There are a lot of very good (and experienced) people here that treat everyone with respect. I have learned a LOT here and try to give back as I can.
Not sure exactly what you mean by " with first three setups". On the same trailer?
On our Solitude 310GK (6 pt hydraulic jacks), for hooking up/unhooking all of the jacks drop (and raise) one at a time. Once grounded they work together for front-to-rear and side-to-side leveling. When unhooking, our curb side front jack (landing gear) will go from fully retracted to the ground. Then the street side front jack will drop, but only after the curb side front has a little (not full) weight on it. Once both front jacks are grounded, then I can life the trailer off of the truck. Similar for the stabilizer jacks on "auto-level". They ground one at a time then it does the bow-and-wave to level.
ChrisLast edited by CoChris; 08-03-2020 at 06:13 PM.
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08-04-2020, 09:48 AM #3
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Thanks Chris - 'three setups' refers to the times we unhitched, leveled our 390RK. Both jacks had worked as one (both left and right), in auto and manual mode. During these times, when 'left' or 'right' button was pushed at same time as 'front', in manual mode, that jack would engage in retract and extend. The front jacks now work independently in all modes.
John & Donna, with Molly, the wonder dog
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2016 F350, 6.7 Powerstroke, CC, DRW
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08-04-2020, 10:50 AM #4
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If I understand your concern correctly, It is not unusual for the front jacks to lower or raise independently when not under load. One solenoid valve feeds both front jacks. The one offering the least internal resistance will drop first and when it grounds the pressure will then allow the other side to drop. when they are both under load the pressure equalizes and up goes the trailer. The exact reverse happens when you lower onto your hitch. When the load is off, one jack may go all the way up before the other raises.
Pretty much the same process for the two right side rears and the two left side rears. Under no load, the one that moves easiest will move first.
I hope that was the answer to your question.
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08-04-2020, 12:21 PM #5
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I totally agree with what has been said, but will say it again slightly differently to try to make it clear.
I will use manual mode as the example. If I push FRONT, only one leg at a time will lower (for me, it always seems to be the curb side first) until it hits the ground; then the other side will begin. The two legs have NEVER moved in tandem for me, has been one leg at a time. The one FRONT button will lower both legs, just one at a time. Same phenomenon as the two large hydraulic (facing) kitchen slides; one button, one moves at a time.2017 Ford F350 Platinum 6.7L PowerStroke DRW
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08-04-2020, 01:08 PM #6
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08-04-2020, 01:45 PM #7
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Thank you all for sharing your experience. Be safe out there!
John & Donna, with Molly, the wonder dog
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08-04-2020, 08:39 PM #8
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I don't think the system is supposed to have more then 1 button pushed at a time.
Retract can be selected or not.
Front will do the fronts.
Rear will do all the back 4 jacks.
Left or right will do the 3 on the side selected.
I get the rig off the hitch and pull forward. Then I push auto-level.
When hitching; I lift the backs partway up. I set the front manually to close to hitch height and back under to hitch. Once hitched, I push the top button till the screen says auto-retract. Push enter and all go up. Don't forget to pull the wheel chocks. KENBackpacker and tent camper all my life, including BSA as a kid and adult.
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