check out the new remote control Jockey Wheel SmartBar Canegrowers rearview170 Cobb Grill Skid Row Recovery Gear Caravan Industry Association of Australia
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Remote Control Retrofitted to Corner Steadies


Newbie

Status: Offline
Posts: 1
Date:
Remote Control Retrofitted to Corner Steadies


Hi,
I have a new product that I invented last year and just released it at this years Melbourne Caravan and Camping Supershow.

Just about everyone with a caravan or camper trailer can use the Autosteady. It's a 12V remote-controlled system that attaches to your current wind-down or drop down corner steadies. No more kneeling down in wet grass and working up a sweat winding them down, bad backs or knees no problems: just push a button and watch your corner steadies wind into position. It is as simple as pushing the ALL down button on arrival to the site and when you are ready to leave you push the ALL up button, each leg is controlled individually by a microprocessor so you don't have to be on a perfectly flat surface. Just as long as the Van is level.

Please visit our website @ http://www.autosteady.com.au


__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1019
Date:

This reads Like an Advertisment to me ?????

Mike



__________________

Mike & Ellie



Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 170
Date:

Yep sure does...

__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1970
Date:

I don't mind this at all...How else do I find out about  these things..I don't go too every Caravan and Camping show going around....Having said that..I find it far to expensive



__________________

  I always leave my camping area cleaner than I found it.



Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 336
Date:

Trouble is you still have to go around and tighten the steadies/jacks with the brace before moving off.

The sell price can get you a long way if spent on fuel.

Regards Jim



__________________

Regards Jim



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 993
Date:

I've motorised mine, probably like a lot of others.

It's called a battery drill.....



__________________

Life is too important to be taken seriously!!!



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 834
Date:

I'm pretty sure the administrator will remove this advert as soon as he, or she, comes online.

OJ



__________________

Retired Engineer, Ex Park Owner & Caravan Consultant. 
Holden 2.8 Colorado - Roma Elegance 17'6" Pop Top.
Location: Mornington Peninsula Vic. 



Veteran Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 87
Date:

The darling man thinks we may be stupid enough to pay $795 to admit been that lazy

Darlings may be a dimwit or should that be dmowat but not chucking cash away on something we should do manually. Darlings if you dont use your arms and legs you lose them.



__________________
dont leave till next year what you can do this year
next year may never come


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 3917
Date:

Jacko wrote:
Darlings if you dont use your arms and legs you lose them.

 After buying these you will have already lost one of each!

In fairness there may well be a market for people who do have difficulties with these tasks.  I know of caravanners who have difficulty raising pop tops due to injury or arthritis.

 



__________________

Merda tauris scientia vincit



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1880
Date:

Concept is great but the old cordless drill does me just fine. To avoid kneeling down on the wet grass I plan when I have time to extend the worm drive out to the edge of the van where I can get at

__________________

Pets are welcome but children must be leashed at all times



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1311
Date:

I have these on my van - bad knees and an ankle replacement make getting up and down difficult at times and to reach the rear legs I almost had to lay down.  Now all I do is press a few buttons. 

By the way Jacko, the "darling man" whose name is Dean is a nice man with a very nice wife and family, all were very helpful.

Also, I wouldn't call myself a dimwit or lazy or stupid (just in case you want to throw in another insult) and how I spend my money is my business - I earned it and can spend it how I want.

 



__________________

Esmeralda

It aint over until the fat lady sings, and I dont feel like singing just yet!





Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 3917
Date:

Esmeralda wrote:

I have these on my van - bad knees and an ankle replacement make getting up and down difficult at times and to reach the rear legs I almost had to lay down.  Now all I do is press a few buttons. 

By the way Jacko, the "darling man" whose name is Dean is a nice man with a very nice wife and family, all were very helpful.

Also, I wouldn't call myself a dimwit or lazy or stupid (just in case you want to throw in another insult) and how I spend my money is my business - I earned it and can spend it how I want.

 


 

 How are they going?  Are they working ok?



__________________

Merda tauris scientia vincit



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1311
Date:

They were (see my shake down trip posts) until the battery went flat - when my father changed some of the wiring he didn't turn the charger back on, so the battery went flat and the legs won't work without battery power. no Had them taken off so I could move.

But until the battery went flat they were working really well.



__________________

Esmeralda

It aint over until the fat lady sings, and I dont feel like singing just yet!





Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 3917
Date:

I have friends that bought a Jayco Sterling (new) and had a similar "problem" with the battery charger. The battery is also charged from the car while on the move. They did a couple of shake-downs with problems with the 12v lighting in the van. They then travelled to NQ and it wasn't until after a week they lost lights. I went fault finding with trusty multimeter and was puzzled why the battery had gone flat (I wasn't familiar with the set-up). I eventually found a power point well hidden in the back of a cupboard that hadn't ever been switched on!

__________________

Merda tauris scientia vincit

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Purchase Grey Nomad bumper stickers Read our daily column, the Nomad News The Grey Nomad's Guidebook