Every thing that is in post #5 is true. If you reset the controller, the slide will move about 2 inches before the code reappears. There are four way to reset the controller. - press the extend and retract switch twice within 1 minute, allow the slide motors to stall out at the slide limits, remove power from the controller, press the mode switch on the controller once. Power is supplied to the controller and the motor's electric brake any time there is power to the power panel (shore power, generator power, master power or use/store switch on). When resetting the controller the red and green LED will flash together for about 2 seconds then go off.
An intermittent Hall ground fault is usually a wiring problem where the motor to controller cable is rubbing on the slide track. This cable is supposed to be tucked in a guide but the slack at the ends are free to move.
Pressing the controller's mode switch six times and holding in for seventh for at least 5 seconds or until the red and green LEDs flash alternately very rapidly will put the controller into over ride mode. The controller will be in override mode for about 45 seconds. In override mode all safety features of the controller are negated. Cocking of the slide is a distinct possibility.
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Jim & Roy Davis
2016 Hurricane 31S
1961 Rampside in tow
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