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Carefree (P92001) 12V Pop-Up Folding Camper Lift

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Features

  • Product type :AUTO ACCESSORY
  • Package dimensions :39.37 cm L x31.496 cm W x27.177 cm H
  • country of origin :United States
  • package weight :15.0lbs

Description

CAREFREE/CO. P92001

Manufacturer: ‎Carefree


Brand: ‎CAREFREE


Item Weight: ‎5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8 x 10 x 8 inches


Item model number: ‎P92001


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎P92001


Lift Type: ‎Manual


Date First Available: May 14, 2012


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  • Great replacement for older model Carefree winch.
Used the new P92001 winch to replace my old P30001 Carefree winch. For clarity sake the P92001 is the same as the P55012. The first being OEM verses replacement. The winch used the same bolt pattern as the old one and was fairly easy to install. For cabling there is just the power cable to go up to the battery and the line going to the switch. The stop and start adjustment is also much easier than the previous unit. One small gotcha is the new spindle is larger so if your cable is already on the short side you might not have enough to get the recommended 2-3 winds at the down position. I only got about 1.5. Hopefully it will be enough. The new winch uses less power than previous models. The wires are thinner and it only has a 40A breaker on it verses 50A before. This one can also lift 1200 lbs. Since it no longer uses a worm drive lubricating the gears is not required per Carefree support. The new unit is very loud in operation but it works well and is pretty fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2015 by R. G. R. G.

  • Works great, easy to install, and noisy.....
This model P92001 replaces the poorly designed previous model P30001 with the worm gear motor. The old P30001 worm gear motor was a terrible design. The old motor won't last long and the manual override bolt will break after a few uses. This model P92001 appears to be a more robust design. The worm gear drive has been replaced with a direct drive gear. The motor is more powerful and the roof raises much faster. Others have commented that the electric motor makes a lot of noise. Just take what you think would be a noisy electric motor and then double the noise. I would not want to set up my camper in a campground after dark. I will trade the noise for a more robust electric lift, however. The installation was easy since the unit fit the same mount as the old P30001. Larry ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2016 by LARRY

  • Perfect replacement for my Flagstaff PUP
Very strong but very loud winch. It brings the top of my 2008 Flagstaff up in like 8 seconds flat. But if you arrive late night in a campground and raise your roof you’re gonna make a lot of enemies in that 8 seconds! Installation was not easy but if you’re handy it’s not bad. Generic top and bottom covers did not fit on my PUP at all so I had to go with original lift cover. Not the end of the world but a new cover would be nice. Wiring was straightforward. Setting the limits was made difficult by the need to turn the little tool like 100 rotations before you get to the point where the limit switch actually cuts in. Other than that very straightforward. If you have an older PUP you may wish to buy a replacement cable. I found my cable was pretty badly frayed. I had previously ordered an OEM replacement from Goshen lift. Gave them my VIN and they made it to order. Consider it a $50 insurance policy. It paid off for me. To summarize this winch gets the job done. Hopefully I’ll get years of service from it. I’m a satisfied customer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2021 by Mark T. Moore Mark T. Moore

  • The benefits far outweigh the added noise
I have a 2010 Rockwood Freedom 1910 that had the older style Powerwinch model P55012 which I replaced with the newer model P92001. The motors on the older models don't seem to fail all at once, but slowly over time (according to Powerwinch tech support). Mine got to the point that it couldn't make it to the top without blowing a fuse or tripping the breaker. The newer model (P92001) has improved in several ways with the exception of the noise level which, as other reviewers have noted, is considerably louder. On the positive side: - Much faster - More powerful - Better gearing system - Easier to adjust the upper/lower stops - Not messy as in no grease needed (although a dry silicone lubricant is helpful according to tech support from Powerwinch) - Less/simpler wiring - No fuse to blow (a 40A breaker only) - A drop in replacement for the P55012 A plus in my situation was that I was able to use the existing cover with just a couple of modifications (a new hole to access the manual override (round silver cover in the pictures) and a new hole for the switch). Overall, I can deal with the extra noise for all of the benefits and hey, it's only for a short time anyway. On the pictures... I added the aluminum plate behind the instructions around the switch and the orange tool is the up/down adjustment tool and is included with the winch. Any questions, just ask. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2017 by Dennis Bell Dennis Bell

  • I thought I was prepared for how loud it is...
...but I still wasn't. Even after all of the reviews. My god, they install this on all new Rockwood campers? It's perversely loud. It does move the top up pretty quickly, taking 20-ish seconds to raise it fully, even with starting to strain a bit about halfway up. But the noise almost makes me want to return it and go with a manual crank. Installation is very simple in terms of mounting it. My only challenge had to do with getting the old winch to let go of the cable, and then feeding a somewhat frayed end into the new winch, but this obviously has nothing to do with the new winch. The only difficulty related to the new winch was setting the stop limits. I had to turn the plastic screws A LOT to get them to where I needed. I had started to think that they weren't working. Only other thing is that I didn't need a new cover since the old one fits, at least on my Rockwood Freedom. I don't know why it includes one. Sure, the old cover doesn't have a hole for access to the manual crank, but then again, neither does the new one. In summary, it gets the job done. But like someone else said, I'd feel pretty embarrassed rolling into a campground later at night and setting up and maybe even worse disrupting the quiet woods on a more remote campsite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2020 by Robert Bird

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