Jamesiam
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A few weeks ago I installed 2 Suspa springs, 60LB each inside of camper just like everyone else that completed this install. One small mistake was wanting to line up the roof bracket that holds spring in place, right in the middle of the 1 inch aluminum bars that run form front to back in ceiling. Center screw in bar the other two on either side. Well that made it not possible to slide upper bed out if I needed it. The size of the spring causes the bottom bracket to be too low, blocking the slide out. At the time I was like screw it, the roof lifts up so nicely I was just happy for the install. It was a great mod, barely any pressure was needed to raise roof. Fast forward to today.
I finally went back out to move the upper suspa roof bracket over a half an inch towards center of camper, which would in turn raise my lower drivers side bracket up a half an inch, clearing the slide out bed. I then released my over the sink light wasn't working, I reached over and turned on a fan and nothing. I knew that I had the fan and light on earlier. I placed another 10 fuse in slot which immediately blew when I pulled my campers red button switch on. I then put in a 25 the 30 and it blew as well. I put the two higher fuses in for that was all I had left.
At this point it could be two things, I drilled into a wire either in the roof or on the side wall, where I have seen everyone else place there Suspa springs. The reason I'm not sold on this is because no one has ever stated to "Watch out for wires." Could everyone else have gotten lucky besides me? The roof screws barely make it past the wood piece that is mounted on ceiling so I doubt a screw in roof would have been affected. It would have to be in the area above sink, on side wall. Is that where the wires run?
The second possibility was that I had a half inch sheet of ice on roof. I raised back of camper while leaving the front in a down position. I then climbed inside an proceeded to bang on aluminum roof rods to sort of crack ice on roof and permit it to slide of camper. Something could have jarred loose?
How would I trouble shoot these wires when they are buried in the roof? As I'm writing this I am picturing my voltmeter touching the screws that were placed for Suspa mod and seeing if I have a bit of power running to it.
Testing each fan and light at wire source and seeing if there's a discrepancy between any of them, would that work if something is shorting out?
2005 Hawk extended cab
A few weeks ago I installed 2 Suspa springs, 60LB each inside of camper just like everyone else that completed this install. One small mistake was wanting to line up the roof bracket that holds spring in place, right in the middle of the 1 inch aluminum bars that run form front to back in ceiling. Center screw in bar the other two on either side. Well that made it not possible to slide upper bed out if I needed it. The size of the spring causes the bottom bracket to be too low, blocking the slide out. At the time I was like screw it, the roof lifts up so nicely I was just happy for the install. It was a great mod, barely any pressure was needed to raise roof. Fast forward to today.
I finally went back out to move the upper suspa roof bracket over a half an inch towards center of camper, which would in turn raise my lower drivers side bracket up a half an inch, clearing the slide out bed. I then released my over the sink light wasn't working, I reached over and turned on a fan and nothing. I knew that I had the fan and light on earlier. I placed another 10 fuse in slot which immediately blew when I pulled my campers red button switch on. I then put in a 25 the 30 and it blew as well. I put the two higher fuses in for that was all I had left.
At this point it could be two things, I drilled into a wire either in the roof or on the side wall, where I have seen everyone else place there Suspa springs. The reason I'm not sold on this is because no one has ever stated to "Watch out for wires." Could everyone else have gotten lucky besides me? The roof screws barely make it past the wood piece that is mounted on ceiling so I doubt a screw in roof would have been affected. It would have to be in the area above sink, on side wall. Is that where the wires run?
The second possibility was that I had a half inch sheet of ice on roof. I raised back of camper while leaving the front in a down position. I then climbed inside an proceeded to bang on aluminum roof rods to sort of crack ice on roof and permit it to slide of camper. Something could have jarred loose?
How would I trouble shoot these wires when they are buried in the roof? As I'm writing this I am picturing my voltmeter touching the screws that were placed for Suspa mod and seeing if I have a bit of power running to it.
Testing each fan and light at wire source and seeing if there's a discrepancy between any of them, would that work if something is shorting out?
2005 Hawk extended cab