Just got back from a week trip- great time though I messed up a few things.
1. Tried switching fantastic fan to blow in instead of out one night without turning it off first- and, of course, it quit. I hope it isn't anything too complicated. Fuse did not look blown but I didn't have another one handy to test.
2. Scary- yesterday while leaving NFC on southern shore of lake Superior- I went and lowered trailer for travel forgetting I had left my two spring bars for the hitch and a can of spray slicone grease- on the tongue on top of battery compartment. As I was walking forward and slowly realizing what I had done my wife mentioned "somebody is burning something" which I found an odd thing to comment on in a campground. Realizing I had smashed the can under the trailer I began to lift top and my wife said she saw sparking from the can. Sure enough- the pressure had bent the sheet metal top enough that wing nut on one of the positive battery terminals had come in contact with the sheet metal top and burned through ! Two nice little holes ... in a real handy spot to have a fire right up there with the propane tanks and hydraulic fluid resevoir. I covered the nut with duct tape and underside of battery compartment lid....and when I got to town bought a regular low profile nut and electrical tape-----but it un-nerved me pretty good. MY bad,for sure. Still-the design of a flimsy sheet metal top that can bend and ground out to the frame when in the control of an idiot(me) has me thinking of different solutions like replacing it with a fabricated non-metal lid or undercoating it with that rubber stuff you can coat tools with. The batteries seem to have survived but I will have to check the next couple of days.
Also- discovered a leak in front window during rainstorm where water was running down partially opened stone shield and into top of window frame and coming out on the inside of the window frame on the bottom. Didn't think I would have to re-caulk windows yet- but this one I will.
Rick
1. Tried switching fantastic fan to blow in instead of out one night without turning it off first- and, of course, it quit. I hope it isn't anything too complicated. Fuse did not look blown but I didn't have another one handy to test.
2. Scary- yesterday while leaving NFC on southern shore of lake Superior- I went and lowered trailer for travel forgetting I had left my two spring bars for the hitch and a can of spray slicone grease- on the tongue on top of battery compartment. As I was walking forward and slowly realizing what I had done my wife mentioned "somebody is burning something" which I found an odd thing to comment on in a campground. Realizing I had smashed the can under the trailer I began to lift top and my wife said she saw sparking from the can. Sure enough- the pressure had bent the sheet metal top enough that wing nut on one of the positive battery terminals had come in contact with the sheet metal top and burned through ! Two nice little holes ... in a real handy spot to have a fire right up there with the propane tanks and hydraulic fluid resevoir. I covered the nut with duct tape and underside of battery compartment lid....and when I got to town bought a regular low profile nut and electrical tape-----but it un-nerved me pretty good. MY bad,for sure. Still-the design of a flimsy sheet metal top that can bend and ground out to the frame when in the control of an idiot(me) has me thinking of different solutions like replacing it with a fabricated non-metal lid or undercoating it with that rubber stuff you can coat tools with. The batteries seem to have survived but I will have to check the next couple of days.
Also- discovered a leak in front window during rainstorm where water was running down partially opened stone shield and into top of window frame and coming out on the inside of the window frame on the bottom. Didn't think I would have to re-caulk windows yet- but this one I will.
Rick