I had this problem from time to time and the following was what I did to solve it for me, and what I checked for.
1) The condition of the battery/batteries is very important, make sure they are fully charged, low voltage = higher amp draw.
2) If you use a remote to put your slides in and out, make sure the remote battery is good.
3) Whenever possible I hook up to shore power prior to moving the slides in/out, this gives me the additional 90amps from my converter to assist the batteries.
4) Rather than doubling up the existing circuit breakers I bought a single 100 amp manual reset breaker from an auto supply house. It is sitting on my desk as I type this as I have not had to install it by ensuring the 3 things above are as they should be. It is in my tool box in the 5er when we travel, just in case.
I would recommend you purchase a manual reset if you can find one and wish to replace your existing one, as per the Lippert bulletin.
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