Where are the slide out relay controls located?

Also Kiwah is correct – engine must be running and parking brake engaged to operate slides. Here’s the schematic. Slide out circuit breaker and relays should be found in the battery control center (BCC) normally located in the first basement bay behind the entry door.

Are there two relays for the slideroom motor?

Missing a circuit to supply power to slideroom motor.The drawing pictures one relay to power the in and out voltage to the motor- there are 2 power relays.

Where are the slide out relay controls in irv2?

I took both of them off the wall, removed the 12V supply wire from the light switch (used my meter to determine which was which), applied the 12V wire to the center pole on the slide switch…voila, bedroom slide works. (Engine was running and parking brake applied).

Where is the slide out controller on a motorhome?

For my motorhome, there are two slide out controllers attached to the “roof” of the middle basement compartment between the two main beams of the frame. One controller for the passenger side slide-out and one for the drive side slide-out. RV Masters charged $130 for the new controller and $140 for an hour of labor to install the controller.

Missing a circuit to supply power to slideroom motor.The drawing pictures one relay to power the in and out voltage to the motor- there are 2 power relays.

For my motorhome, there are two slide out controllers attached to the “roof” of the middle basement compartment between the two main beams of the frame. One controller for the passenger side slide-out and one for the drive side slide-out. RV Masters charged $130 for the new controller and $140 for an hour of labor to install the controller.

Where are the slide controllers on a coach?

Different coach but my slide controllers are behind a panel that holds my cable/sat input in one of the bays. I have electric motors also that look identical to yours. Mine are Kwikee but like stated all owned by Lippert now. On my motors there is a 3/4 inch nut and also on the motor is a “lock” switch.

What are the colors of the slide out switch?

It makes sense that there is a relay somewhere as the wires on the back of the slide out control switches are different colors (orange “slide in” wire, blue “slide out” wire, and a common purple wire for all three switches). Somewhere the orange and purple wires at the control switch change to green and yellow wires at motor.

What are the switch connections in a relay?

(Mentioned in the topic “How to use relay example of basic schematic of relay circuit diagram”). Switch connections of relay are mostly named as POLE /COM, normally Close (NC) & normally open (NO):Pole and COM is equal to Common, normally closed and normally open is always connected with the moving part of the switch.

It makes sense that there is a relay somewhere as the wires on the back of the slide out control switches are different colors (orange “slide in” wire, blue “slide out” wire, and a common purple wire for all three switches). Somewhere the orange and purple wires at the control switch change to green and yellow wires at motor.

Why do you need a relay for a control switch?

Why use a Relay? 1 Thinner cables can be used to connect the control switch to the relay thereby saving weight, space and cost. 2 Relays allow power to be routed to a device over the shortest distance, thereby reducing voltage loss. 3 Heavy gauge cable only needs to be used to connect a power source (via the relay) to the device.

When does a 5 pin relay switch off?

A normally closed relay will switch power OFF for a circuit when the coil is activated. 5 Pin Relay 5 pin relays provide 2 pins (85 & 86) to control the coil and 3 pins (30, 87 & 87A) which switch power between two circuits. They have both normally open and normally closed connection pins.