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drop down TV from ceiling
Jim and Carol Contratto:
Hi All BAC members:
We have a 2006 Thunder with a drop down TV from the ceiling. Does not want to go back up to the ceiling. Checked everything out, called Lazy Days and spoke with tech. Played with the locking knob, un plugged it and plugged it back in. Tried to put it back up at all the multi-plexes , 3 different ones. I guess we can be thankful it is down and will not go back up and does not hurt anything to travel with it down. Just have to watch so you do not knock yourself out!!!!!
Any ideas.
Thanks
Jim Contratto
2006 Patriot Thunder
Joe Van Loan:
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I had the same thing happen to mine. A momentary power outage rendered the TV lift non-functioning. First, remove the center speaker cover above the TV and find the control box for the lift. IF the TV works ok, you know you have power to the lift controller. If it does't, check breakers. etc to locate the cause. Since you didn't mention it, I assume the TV works ok. The controller has three connections that come from the multiplex system. Try disconnecting the three leads, keeping track of which goes to each terminal. The center is a common and one side is the up terminal and the other is the down terminal. With a jumper, screwdriver or paper clip, jumper between the center screw and one side, and then the other. If the TV lift operates, you have a multiplex problem. You should hear a relay click when making contact. If that doesn't work, you may have a bad controller. Also be advised, there is a manual "crank" that lets you raise or lower the lift by hand. It has a clutch that is engaged by pulling the shaft out. Note, with the shaft out and the clutch engaged, the electric lift is disabled, so make sure you have the manual shaft pushed in fully. It should turn freely and nothing should happen when it is disabled.
I purchased a new controler from the Lift Manufacturer, located near Bellingham, WA for about $250. Let me know if you can't find them and I will try to locate them. Unfortunately, my coach is halfway accross the country right now, so I don't have access to a lot of the information.
Joe Van Loan
Jerry Carr:
Hello Joe,
I also have had problems with our front TV ( 06 thunder) but the mechanical screw has been the problem, when I discussed this with the manufacture they indicated that we should have a clip that prevents the screw from movement forward. I have not been able to locate the clip yet but I now make sure that the screw is pulled fully back.
I have found this has helped but I also worry about the unit.
Jim and Carol Contratto:
Joe:
I am assuming that the clutch you are talking about is in the upper left hand corner of the TV enclosure. It looks like a big eye bolt with a pin in it. I assume you have to pull the pin out to disengage it. Once you manually put the TV up, you cannot get to clutch, so does it lock in place ???? if so how do you manually get it back down ??? do you just pull it down ?? what holds it up there????
Jim Contratto
Joe Van Loan:
Yes, that is the clutch. I don't remember a pin in it, but I do remember a plastic clip over the shaft. Jerry Carr referred to it in his post. You remove the clip and push the "eye bolt" and shaft to engage it. When pushed in the manual mode is engaged. When pulled ouit, the electric mode is engaged. It has been awhile,so I may have that backwards. Obviously, when the TV lift moves when cranked, it is engaged in the manual mode. I had to remove the trim pieces to use it when the TV was up. You's need something like an awning crank to operate it easily.
Have you had a chance to try jumperig the controller to see if the problem is in the multiplex system or the lift controller? Let us know how it works out for you.
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