I overdid it on up-grading my power struts. I got older, and it got way harder to lift camper roof. My wife who is 5’ could no longer lift roof.
3 years ago I added 40 lbs gas struts all around. Now, the rear of the roof was particularly hard to lift. So, after reading all the threads on gas-powered struts, I decided to replace the 2 rear 40 lbs struts, with 2 80 lbs struts.
Now roof goes up with a flick, but bringing it down takes muscle. Kind of a chin-up.
When I removed the old 40 lbs struts, one of them was flat. It would not extend without pushing. It had been resisting the roof going up.
I thought I was doubling the push, from 80 lbs of force to 160 lbs. Turns out I was at least quadrupling the added lift.
I can live with this. My wife says she prefers it this way. She raises; I lower.
I was thinking about a mechanically-challenged solution: switch one of the rear 80 lbs struts with a 40 lbs one from front?
Would be off-balance, but seems that would just mean when lifting you push on side with the 40 lbs strut.
My fear, however, is that side with 80 would stay up. Not bad to pull down on rear, but harder pulling down front. Have pretty well talked myself out of this, but always get good ideas from WTW.
Thanks.
3 years ago I added 40 lbs gas struts all around. Now, the rear of the roof was particularly hard to lift. So, after reading all the threads on gas-powered struts, I decided to replace the 2 rear 40 lbs struts, with 2 80 lbs struts.
Now roof goes up with a flick, but bringing it down takes muscle. Kind of a chin-up.
When I removed the old 40 lbs struts, one of them was flat. It would not extend without pushing. It had been resisting the roof going up.
I thought I was doubling the push, from 80 lbs of force to 160 lbs. Turns out I was at least quadrupling the added lift.
I can live with this. My wife says she prefers it this way. She raises; I lower.
I was thinking about a mechanically-challenged solution: switch one of the rear 80 lbs struts with a 40 lbs one from front?
Would be off-balance, but seems that would just mean when lifting you push on side with the 40 lbs strut.
My fear, however, is that side with 80 would stay up. Not bad to pull down on rear, but harder pulling down front. Have pretty well talked myself out of this, but always get good ideas from WTW.
Thanks.