I have been planning and dreaming about my western NP trip for such a long time and now it is less than a month away and I am sooo Excited.
Went the other day to check out the rig - hadn't seen her in few months and I missed her. I am now storing her at my MIL's house (FREE, instead of $30/month) and they had to move her about 6 weeks ago because of needing some work done on the garage. Anyway, her maintenance man (at nursing home where she works) volunteered to take the rig to his place and tinker around with her. He restores vintage rigs and is an avid RVer for many many years. He replace hinges on a cabinet door, installed a wall mount for the flat screen TV and then discovered the electrical problem I thought I had. A set of wires including the switch for the water heater run underneath the kitchen countertop, on TOP of the drawers. I keep various utensils in the top drawer. You guessed it - the contents got jumbled and managed to pull apart some wires at the wire nut. We put some water in the tank and turned on the gas, then started up the heater and YAY - it got hot! I asked him how much I owe him and he held out his hand for me to shake!!! I am, however, buying him a gift card for our state parks, where he loves to camp. These "minor" repairs would have cost me at least several hundred dollars at the RV place, maybe more, since I wasn't sure what the electrical issue was and would have to pay for the technician's time while he searched. This great guy, Bob, also showed me a very simple, inexpensive and low-tech solution to a problem some of you may also have. I think I had read this before on some forum, but if I'm not experiencing something at the moment I read it, it's usually quickly forgotten. Anyway, I seem to have problems with the rubber bumper caps and have lost several. The solution: okay, wait for it...drum roll, please...Drill a small hole in the bumper, poke a small hole in the rubber cap and use a 2 cent zip tie to fasten together. Cost about 2 cents, time about 4 minutes. Solution: priceless!