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05-23-2014, 02:25 PM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Chesapeake, VA
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electric popup option
I had the opportunity to talk to a former RV center that used to sell TM products and was quite complimentary about them. One question he asked me was "Has TM created the electric pop-up option yet?" I did not even know that was being considered. I would be very glad to be a test subject if I order a new one from them .....
Anyone else hear anything about that?
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05-23-2014, 02:48 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: The mountains of Scottsdale, AZ, and the beaches of Maine
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There is an electric slide on the slide models. Haven't heard about an electric setup for the shells of the folding models. If it were in the works, I would think it would have been announced - or at least hinted - in the TM Newsletter.
The new RISE pickup truck camper does raise its roof hydraulically with an electric pump. Likewise the RISE upright trailer also goes straight up and down electrically, just like the old Hi-Lo, but it does not fold and so does not increase its interior length when you set it up. But these are new models, both non-fold, and I don't think is what you are talking about.
Bill
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05-23-2014, 03:01 PM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Orlando
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Just offhand a starter motor would have plenty of torque, the problem would the gear train and synchronization. I keep thinking a hooped L-bar could handle the initial up and out to a point where the movement is mainly horizontal and easy. For the forward modile it could rest on the tongue bars, problem would be a pivot point about three feet behind the rear bumper.
Personally find it harder to move the slide (broke the handle first time I tried & not in the parts catalogue, anyone know a source ?) than to lift the modules after a bit of adjustment.
Only real issue I had was if too easy to lift, it becomes hard to latch down.
My Vixen has an air cylinder to raise the pop-up roof but it only needs to move about 18". Modules need to move about 60" in an arc so would require either a gear or track.
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05-24-2014, 01:29 AM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: North San Diego County (Fallbrook)
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I got a letter in the mail today from Cleo Eickoff, VP of Marketing for Trailmanor.
She says that they are in the process of finalizing the production design for the RISE and are calculating it's cost.
She indicates that we can expect more information and a brochure soon.
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05-24-2014, 06:15 AM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Big Bend area, Florida
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The more power options you put in, such as electric slides, the harder service your batteries get dry camping. Also increases things that can break. There we several reason we didn't go with a Hi-Lo and one was the hydraulic lift system.
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05-24-2014, 07:36 AM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Orlando
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Can understand the RISE as a truck camper. An extending module like the TM would not work because there is only one place to put the door & you already have a bed over the cab.
OTOH as a travel trailer, it does not make much sense compared to the rest of the line. I can only think of three advantages:
1: power lift
2: more storage when down
3: door access when down.
and a major disadvantage
- floor area does not increase
That said the only way this makes sense would be if the engineering/tooling was almost free.
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05-24-2014, 10:09 AM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: North San Diego County (Fallbrook)
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The RISE trailer concept will be a desirable option for those people that were drawn to the Elkmont. A lightweight trailer that will now have a low towing profile. The power lift system will be popular with people that have physical limitations or don't like the expandable models. The interior floor space will be the same as the other models, with the Murphy bed conversion to a sofa during the day.
If Trailmanor can bring this to market at a reasonable price point, I think there will be a good market for sales. In a few years I may want one too.
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05-24-2014, 11:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Padgett
. . . (broke the handle first time I tried & not in the parts catalogue, anyone know a source ?) . . .
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Found this one on Camping World site:
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...b-handle/49595
Dick
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05-25-2014, 09:18 PM
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When searching about the Trailmanor I found a video about the RV Power lift. There's no sound to the video, but the company came up with some type of motor which would lift the shells electrically. Interesting to watch.
http://www.rvpowerlift.com/contact_info.html
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05-25-2014, 10:48 PM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Somerset, OH
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Padgett
Can understand the RISE as a truck camper. An extending module like the TM would not work because there is only one place to put the door & you already have a bed over the cab.
OTOH as a travel trailer, it does not make much sense compared to the rest of the line. I can only think of three advantages:
1: power lift
2: more storage when down
3: door access when down.
and a major disadvantage
- floor area does not increase
That said the only way this makes sense would be if the engineering/tooling was almost free.
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We saw the RISE prototype while we were at the factory. Think of it as the light weight construction of a TM. It is a box design like the HI-LO that is driven by hydraulics instead of electric motors and cables and pulleys.
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