The offending step has stopped working as it should, struggling to fully activate any movement. The step just about moves when the switch is pressed. I have trawled through the relevant previous post and picked up that the battery could be on it's way out. The habitation battery is a good quality make and has not given me any indication, other than the current step problem, that it is deteriorating but accept they don't last indefinitely. However I have swapped the battery with a spare, fully charged, and the step still remains in a state of inactivity!
On the control panel when the switch is pressed the the Amps that are being drawn climbs to 10amps+ which should I would of thought be enough power to move the step fully out or in, however, my technical know-how is limited.
Are there any other checks I can do to determine where the problem lies?
If it turns out to be the step can a strip-down be something to consider (and how difficult would this be) or is it a new step?
Many thanks
On the control panel when the switch is pressed the the Amps that are being drawn climbs to 10amps+ which should I would of thought be enough power to move the step fully out or in, however, my technical know-how is limited.
Are there any other checks I can do to determine where the problem lies?
If it turns out to be the step can a strip-down be something to consider (and how difficult would this be) or is it a new step?
Many thanks
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