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Powergear Slideout Repair

The following describes how we fixed our non-working living room slide out on our 2001 SeaView.

The following is not really a “how to”, but rather a detailed description on how we fixed our Powergear slide out. So, if details aren’t your cup of tea, read a book instead.

This is our Living Room slide out in better days

Some background: our Living Room slide out failed to operate during the start of our 2024 Fall RV trip.

When we turned the slide out switch on our RV’s control panel, nothing happened.

Repeated attempts yielded the same results: nada.

So we were forced to manually crank the slide out in and out. A real PITA.

The “Manual” Slide Out Method

When we returned home after our Fall trip, we started troubleshooting . . .

CHECK FOR OBVIOUS PROBLEMS

We checked for disconnected wires. Nothing obvious.

Checked slide out switch wiring. Nothing obvious here.

Checked slide out controller wiring. Again, nothing obvious.

STUDY THE SLIDE OUT WIRING SCHEMATIC

MEASURE VOLTAGES AND CONTINUITY

Checked that 12 VDC actually has +12 volts and that GND was grounded.

Since MOTOR 1 and MOTOR 2 wires only become active with 12 VDC after the slide out switch it turned, we checked for continuity on the SWITCH IN and SWITCH OUT wires.

And there was no continuity . . . both wires had somehow become disconnected.

So, the next step . . .

RUNNING NEW WIRES

Because running new wiring seemed like a better idea than trying to trace the existing wiring, we ran new wires to the slide out switch (SWITCH IN, SWITCH OUT, and +12 VDC) and new wiring to the slide out motor (MOTOR 1 and MOTOR 2).

New wiring was initially a mess

New wiring for slide out motor (before “tidying up”)

LONG STORY SHORT: IT WORKED!

Because of cramped spaces, installing the new wiring was a multi-day task. But it ended up working again!

Following are a couple of drawings that might be of interest . . .

These are descriptions of the Powergear 14-1130 slide out controllers used in our RV

Finally, just in case you have to replace the slide out motor itself (in our case it would have been about $700), make sure you get the right motor as there are several models. For example, we checked out a less expensive motor, but ruled it out when we saw that it was only rated for 300 in-lbs of torque.

Our slide out motor is rated for 400 in-lbs of torque

Our Fall Camping Trip

We took a 2-week trip in mid-September (sorry for the late posting).

Anyway, we traveled to several new-to-us locations . . .

Lake McSwain Recreational Area

We spent two nights here arriving on Friday, September 13. This was our first time at Lake McSwain.

We Camped at B2, a full-hookup site

Our site . . .

. . . a nice view of a small cove . . .

THE BAD NEWS

Our large living room slide out stopped working. Normally, we turn a switch to activate an electric motor which pulls the slide out in or out. However, now we either had to leave it in all the time and live with some pretty cramped space, or crank the slide in and out by hand . . .

We hand-cranked the slide in and out at every camp site. A real PITA.

Black Oak Casino

Black Oak was only 55 miles from Lake McSwain. Our first time here. We arrived on Sunday, September 15 and left on September 19.

Black Oak had nice showers, laundry, and a restaurant. There was also a walking trail around a large pond.

We were in number 57, another full-hookup site.

Site 57

Chillin’ with Flirt

Great lasagna . . .

. . . and Tiramisu

Grass Valley RV Park

This was about a 140-mile trip. We arrive on Thursday, September 19, and left on September 22.

This is a brand new park which just opened several weeks before we arrived.

The campground is just outside Grass Valley which has some great restaurants that we discovered when we bought our Sea View RV in 2021 at DeMartini RV, a local dealership.

We stayed in site 2.
The Main Building

We’re on the left

Nice dog area . . .
. . . with a dog washer
The newest park laundry we’ve been in

We also went to the Draft Horse Classic in the nearby county park . . .

Dos Reis Regional Park

This was 115-mile drive from Grass Valley RV and our last stop . . . also our first time here.

This park was a big disappointment because of the campground’s shabbiness and its “berm” (see below).

We thought we would be able to see the San Joaquin River from the park.

Our Site #5

The Berm
The Climb Up the Berm
The Berm ran the length of the campground

However, the San Joaquin River was beautiful

Now we’re planning for next Spring’s RV trip!

The Last Campgrounds of our Summer 2024 Trip

Bridgeview RV Resort

Grants Pass, OR • Elevation: 997 feet

It looks perfect . . .

Site 28 Overlooking the Rogue River (and I-5 above it)

The river view is beautiful though the traffic noise is a bit loud, and then there’s the cramped sites which some people “adapt” to . . .

. . . but then there’s the geese . . .

We lived on a lake for several years and each year Canadian Geese would raise their families on our lawn. Great. Until you step in the all too numerous geese droppings . . . which is greasy, sticky, smelly poop. And it’s everywhere.

When we saw the goose family taking a stroll in our dog-walking area, that was it. We won’t be back.

Fawndale Oaks RV Park

Redding, CA • Elevation: 937 feet

You should not stay in this park. It’s potentially dangerous. Not the pets, wild animals, or people . . .it’s the electrical hookups.

During our first night at Fawndale, I awoke to a power outage. The power cycled back on, but I noticed high voltage coming from our electrical pedestal . . . 132 volts . . .

If our Progressive Industries pedestal power protector sees 132V for more than 3 seconds, it disconnects power to our RV in order to protect it from potential high voltage damage.

Apparently, this happened a few times during the night because our Victron inverter kept track of the power resets. Bad, bad, bad . . .

So we left a day early on Sunday morning and headed for our next planned campground . . .

Oroville/Feather Falls Casino KOA Journey

Sorry no pictures. After only a few hours we deemed this KOA a winner. Good, clean facilities, friendly staff, modern sites.

Final Thoughts on Our Summer 2024 Trip

Despite several bad campground experiences along the way, all in all it was a successful trip!

We had two goals:

Get Away from Summer Heat – Mission accomplished! All the campgrounds along the Pacific coast were cool to the point of needing to use a heater at night and pullovers and sweaters during the day.

Find a Long-Term Summer Site – Mission accomplished! We made a month-long reservation at Lucky Lodge Campground on the Rogue River. Love it. We may also spend more time at the Little Creek Casino & Resort. Great food.

We’ll be back for our Fall 2024 trip. Till then . . .

Little Creek Casino & Resort

Shelton, WA • Elevation: 55 feet

We’ve been here 8 days and we leave tomorrow for Seaquest State Park which is about 75 miles south of us.

It’s been a blast! Great food, cheap laundry ($0.75), and large showers. Everything very, very clean. We were regulars at the Island Grille for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Very little cooking in our RV.

Our site #33

Jan played the slots for a few days, no big wins . . . unlike a player near us as we ate lunch . . .

Today’s highlight was dessert at a DQ . . .

It’s been a while since we stopped at a DQ

Finally, we begin our week-long trek back home . . .

Some stops on our way back to Mariposa

French Fire

7/13/24 – the fire is now 98% contained.

7/7/24 – the fire is now over 50% contained. Whew! Dodged another bullet.

So we arrived at our next campground (Wallicot River RV Campground & Resort in Ilwaco, WA) early Friday afternoon.

Soon after we arrived, Jan received a text message from a friend of hers at Idlewheels RV Park, our home base. The friend told Jan that a fire had started near the Mariposa High School yesterday the 4th and was now 843 acres and was only 15% contained.

A bit close to our home in Idlewheels

Needless to say, we’re watching this fire very closely.