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04-30-2022, 03:48 PM #1
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Lippert Leveling question
Can I opperate one of the leveling jacks from the control pannel inside the rig.
I bought the snap pads. I got the two front jacks on ok from the control pad on the baggage door. But the other four? auto leveling ? I am kinda hoping i can do this from the control panel inside. Thanks Folks!
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04-30-2022, 03:50 PM #2
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Lippert Leveling question
Try using the One Connect or Compass Connect app. it would probably be easier for you. On your cell phone.
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04-30-2022, 04:09 PM #3
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04-30-2022, 04:19 PM #4
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I used the app when I installed my snap pads on my 351m
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Using the phone app allows you to hold you finger on the button to make it go down, and a soon as you release the button, the legs stop. Get it close, align the pads perfectly under the feet and push the button again....stop again if needs to make adjustments to the pads, the hold the button until they are snapped in place. Easy-peasy.
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No.....If you select the right side, the two curbside legs will come down (the middle stabilizer and the rear leg). Conversely, if you select left side, the street side legs will come down....(the middle stabilizer and the rear leg). In every instance that I've ran mine from the app (manually), the mid leg will touch down first, and as soon as it grounds, the pressure will be fed to the rear leg and it will come down to ground. It's the same way the front landing gear comes down....if they are both up, the curbside comes down first, then after it reaches the ground, there is less resistance in the hydraulic circuit at the other leg, so it starts coming down. When both of them are on the ground, the pressure equalized and they both move at the same time/rate of travel.
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Thank you so much!!
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One word or caution. If you are inside and you have the solid steps they are probably down (touching the ground). At least on our Solitude 310, the auto leveling can go through a large range of motion when leveling. I would be very concerned about bending the steps.
I always level from outside where I can keep an eye on things. Besides, I do not have the inside control
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