I understand the risk with electrical systems but there is a manual override.
Look at the system and you will see it solves a raft of problems. This is my stabilizing shopping list before I decided to go with Ultra-Fab:
2X Anderson Levelers @ $80.00 toal
1X JT Strongarm stabilizer, front and back $255.00
1X Bal Xchock dual pack @ $77.00
2X Pack of lynx blocks for rear stabs $62.00
Total $474.00
Procedure would have been to park, unhitch, level with Andersens, unhitch, level front to back, chock, stack blocks, deploy stabs, then Xchock. That would have been a long process that would only have given me OK stabilization because of the over extended rear stabs.
With the Ultra Fab system I don't have all that equipment to lug around and all I have to do is park, unhitch, level front to back, deploy stabs, use the Ultra Fab system to level. By slightly lifting the trailer, I eliminate the suspension bounce and get a a rock solid platform. All this for only $600.00 more than what I would have paid for all the aforementioned equipment that could never go as good a job.
I did intensive research and spoke to the guys at Ultra-Fab at length several times and have no fear of tweaking the frame or some such. The idea is to deploy them until they are secure, then raise the low side at the same time. I know this will trigger a massive debate, but that's the way I am going.