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Recently had the caravan serviced in readiness for the new season, and had to move it using the motor mover so the engineer could get round both sides of it.
So, using motor mover to move the caravan back up the drive ( on an incline), the motor stopped working.
I only needed to move it a couple of inches further backwards to line up the Alko wheel lock locator do had to do that manually with the assistance of two able bodied wenches ( wife and niece

).
Having done that I then checked the battery in the mm remote control- all ok there.
So, having spoken to an expert ( a mate of mine I met through caravanning) I then found and checked the inline fuse ( no part of the top of my head hurt too much after walloping it on the underside of the bed frame in the process

) and that was fine as well.
So, battery out and found to be low on charge so charged up again and put back in and reconnected.
Motor mover then checked for operation without being in contact with the wheel and all is well.
I had previously moved the caravan a few times up and down the drive incline and it seems that this was enough to reduce the battery power.
I suspect using the battery to haul a 1400kg caravan up an incline a few times is bound to drain it.
Thanks again to my mate for his help too., much appreciated.
All ready now for our first trip out on Thursday when we are off to Old Oaks site near Glastonbury for 9 days.
I'll post a link to photos for the trip in due course.
Captain Chaos.
So, using motor mover to move the caravan back up the drive ( on an incline), the motor stopped working.
I only needed to move it a couple of inches further backwards to line up the Alko wheel lock locator do had to do that manually with the assistance of two able bodied wenches ( wife and niece
Having done that I then checked the battery in the mm remote control- all ok there.
So, having spoken to an expert ( a mate of mine I met through caravanning) I then found and checked the inline fuse ( no part of the top of my head hurt too much after walloping it on the underside of the bed frame in the process
So, battery out and found to be low on charge so charged up again and put back in and reconnected.
Motor mover then checked for operation without being in contact with the wheel and all is well.
I had previously moved the caravan a few times up and down the drive incline and it seems that this was enough to reduce the battery power.
I suspect using the battery to haul a 1400kg caravan up an incline a few times is bound to drain it.
Thanks again to my mate for his help too., much appreciated.
All ready now for our first trip out on Thursday when we are off to Old Oaks site near Glastonbury for 9 days.
I'll post a link to photos for the trip in due course.
Captain Chaos.