Roger here... Before Dianne and I talk about the trouble and good times from these past few days, I need to share a photo from this morning. Labor Day Weekend is a big deal here in Creede, Colorado. We will talk about the annual hot-air balloon launch in a separate post, but in the meantime, aren't these balloons cool?
Six days ago, as we were getting ready to go into town to see a matinee at the Creede Repertory Theater, we noticed some electrical problems. When I tried to start the motor home, the chassis battery barely turned over the engine. When we unplugged the shore power, we discovered that our house batteries were also extremely low. We plugged back in, turned on the air conditioning for the dogs, and reluctantly headed to town. On the way, I stopped at the office to let them know that we would be gone for a few hours and were concerned that our dogs might get too warm if the power and air conditioning failed. They assured me that they would check on the dogs. So, on to the theatre we went.
I stopped in the office again to see if they could give me recommendations for service. The extremely helpful staff gave me the business cards of two RV service reps who I could call the next morning. In the meantime, we searched through all of our Newmar information, attempting to find the cause for our problems.
The next morning, I called both numbers. The technicians at both service centers, though very helpful, were swamped and could not drive out to see us until the morning of the day we were supposed to leave. After the calls, I attempted to start the engine. It finally fired after about ten minutes. Not good.
I went back to the office to see if they could extend our stay. They could. They also gave me a third guy to call. Jackpot! He could drive out to see us in a couple of days. Sigh of relief.
Gary and Mike to the rescue..... The next morning our Retama Village neighbor, Gary, and our new friend, Mike, came over to give advice about our problem. As it turns out, they did a lot more than give advice. For some reason our converter was not delivering a charge to our house batteries. It could have been a nonfunctioning converter, but they discovered a lot of corrosion on the battery terminals, as well as a malfunction with the self-delivery water delivery system that I purchased a few months ago (that I am throwing away). They cleaned up the corrosion with baking soda, among other things, and gave a preliminary diagnosis that our house battery problems were causing our chassis battery problems. With their invaluable help, and the help of my battery charger, the voltage numbers improved.
The next morning, Dale, from Holiday RV in Del Norte arrived. After a detailed analysis of our converter and both sets of batteries, he confirmed that the source of the problem was that the fully functioning converter was not delivering the appropriate electrical charge to the house batteries that, in turn, charged the chassis battery. He did a further thorough cleaning of the battery terminals. When I turned the key to start the engine, it started without hesitation. It also started several hours after he left. It also started two times the next day. Thanks go to our friends Gary and Mike, and to Dale from Holiday RV in Del Norte, CO --- one of the good guys. RELIEF! Also, lesson learned. I threw away the faulty battery fluid system (short cuts do not always work). I programmed onto my iPhone to check the water level and corrosion every two weeks. Now we can truly enjoy this beautiful place. Here's Dianne:
Petunias, Salvia, and Mountains |
Petunias love it here.
And did we mention the mountain views????
Entrance to RV Park/Resort on Left Lots of folks come for the summer to this popular place, so if you want to visit, reserve early (January). Also, they are very security minded -- to the point of having those spikey things that ruin your tires if you try to enter without passing through the closed gate. Once you're in, though, it's not an issue because they give you the code to pass in and out. We like it here so much that we are thinking of a return visit next summer on our way back to Texas from the Pacific Northwest. 70 degrees in Colorado sure beats 109 degrees in South Texas this time of year! |
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