Day 2338

Tuesday February 27th 2024

Dear Journal:

5:45 and Mister Sam just met me in the coach gallery for his morning treats, as I head for my recliner and after I get settled I’m blessed with a few moments of that precious kitty lap time. But just a few moments before he heads to the bedroom to work on rousing Miss Laurie, it is only after he is able to roust Miss Laurie that he can settle into the queen size bed for his morning nap.

Some morning television, a couple of cups of perked coffee, with a wee Irish blessing, I’m working on publishing the new shorter blogs, as well as trying to keep up with our day to day life.

Today we are headed to Apache Junction to help out a fellow RVer, or at least his wife Julia has asked for some help or at least some guidance. I hate situations like this the wife has asked a lot of questions, that I have tried to answer to no avail. Now we are on our way to see if I can diagnose an issue for a fellow I don’t even know and have never met. I’m hoping he is receptive to assistance, one never knows how people will react to outside assistance.

As we drive eastbound on US-60 we can see poppies blooming on the shoulders of the road, seem too early but some rain and 80° days and poof there are wildflowers busting to life. Traffic in Arizona is pretty much.

We were greeted by Julia & Ernie at their campground, and soon headed over to their coach. Last October they made the decision to move out of their coach and purchased a park model in a different park here in Apache Junction, and after transferring items from their coach they parked to coach in a different section of the park. The coach had been operating properly before the time of parking it. but after being parked just a few weeks all the batteries had lost power. Their coach is a 42′ Monaco with a tag axle and almost every known option back in 2005, when we got to the coach there was no power in the house batteries at all so I pulled our towed close enough to boost the battery bank (4 large 6 volt batteries) and as the voltage started to climb we were starting to see different systems cone to life.

Now to diagnose why the system went dead to begin with. The coach was plugged in but it was drawing no power, so I start at the park power supply and confirm it has power, because the basement doors were all locked and only able to be unlocked by a remote we needed more battery power, but in the coach I found the main power breaker shut off. This is an easy mistake because unlike with a house breaker panel there is not a main breaker. Usually the manufacture can cut costs by just adding a 30 amp or 50 amp breaker that back feeds the rest of the circuits when turned on. In simple terms the breaker box is the most inexpensive and takes less space that a main switch box with a breaker box. After turning on the power to the breaker box, I then switch on the inverter which should charge the battery bank but I also found that the main disconnect switch in the battery compartment was switched off as well. With the power and the inverter now turned on we are charging the house batteries and now the coach circuits have been energized. Now I move on to the chassis battery which power the diesel engine and the generator, so I move the booster cable from the house batteries to the chassis batteries and now we have an attempt to engage the starter on both the generator and the chassis motor.

After some charging time from our towed’s alternator we get enough battery power to start the generators diesel motor, but still not enough to crank the big diesel motor. By this time I have explored most of the major components, such as the inverters, the solar control unit, and other control circuits, most people just have no idea how many different systems operate within the coach’s electrical systems. So I have accomplished everything that was asked other than getting the coach’s engine started but I feel it is just a case of getting the batteries sufficiently charged, so before leaving the coach we plugged in a small 12 volt charger on the chassis batteries and I suspect that the diesel will have enough power to start up tomorrow.

We moved back to their park model where we enjoyed a cold beverage along with some barbequed dogs and burgers, I think they were happy with our progress, and while disappointed with not getting the chassis motor running I think they can see a path to that happening very soon. We left Julia & Erie just after sunset and drove to the local Fry’s got this weeks supplies before heading back to the Arboretum and a very unhappy Mister Sam who was now over three hours late for his dinner. We settled into watch a recorded Voice show, enjoyed some ice cream before heading to bed, I was exhausted after a day of climbing in, on and under the coach.

Day 2283

Wednesday January 3rd 2024

Dear Journal:

Lets clear something up right now, I will not be making entries every day! It just so happens that the first few days on January seem to have a lot happening, hence multiple entries.

Today I’m looking for another oil leak under Thunder, I had found a leak back in October before we left Ontario, it was a hydraulic oil leak and it was at the reservoir tank, well much to my dismay I still had a leak and today is the day that I go looking for it. After crawling under the back of thunder here is what I found right on the bottom of the hydraulic pump you can see the formation of a drip of red hydraulic oil, and that shiny area on the hydraulic hose fitting indicates a washing effect caused by the leak. Luckily it turns out to be a simple fix and just required a quarter turn of the fitting on the hose. This hydraulic fitting uses a beveled sealing surface so it does not require any Teflon tape to help seal it, now only time will tell if I have succeeded with this second leak repair.

Hey all the photos can’t be of pretty flowers, but if I have fixed this leak it may become one of my favorites of all time … jus’saying.

While I was under the coach I decided to check Thunder’s air filter to see how dirty it was, and it needs to be replaced. And yes it was dirty and yes I will order a new filter from Amazon right away, because I suspect it will be much cheaper to purchase here in the States than back in Canada.

Of course while I was under Thunder working on the oil leak Miss Laurie was working in the propagation greenhouse, this is where many of the plant sale items are propagated and cared for until ready for they find new homes, Hard to believe that Miss Laurie would volunteer in such an environment, and even in January there were a few blooms.

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