'Greetings'.
This is HammerToe whose post initiated this thread.
I just thought I would 'report in' to advise all those who were kind enough to contribute suggestions regarding my 'Inoperative Bedroom Slide' and 'Running Light Problems' that the source of the problems has been located and repairs made.
I can't recall *for certain* if I mentioned in anywhere *previously* in this thread, but in my attempts to diagnose/locate the source of the problem and try to repair it on my own, I had come across signs of 'chewing' in the front storage compartment *and* left-hand-side propane tank storage compartment:
a) pieces/'flakes' of/from pieces of orange polyurethane 'pool noodle' that I use to 'jam fit' things stored there (in the front storage compartment) to keep things from moving around while being towed.
b) 'signs, to put it *very* mildly, ELLIPTICAL HOLES about 2.0-2.5" long x 1" wide (at widest)in two places in some black 'Split Flex Wire Loom' wiring protector enclosing a large bundle of wires that, at one end, went through a hole in the lower left-hand-side, back area of the front storage compartment into the underbelly of the trailer and, at the upper end, IN THE FRONT LHS PROPANE TANK AREA, into the 'chin area', and
c) even some signs of chewing - chewed through insulation - of/on wiring wires itself (though no actual breaks/chew-throughs).
At first I suspected 'mice' might be the source of my problems BUT, on further reflection, I tended to dismiss that theory for two reasons:
1. The wiring, particularly the bedroom slide wiring, was/is '10 gauge' and I was doubtful that teeny/tiny MICE could chomp through that large a gauge of wire and
2. There were *no signs of MOUSE 'droppings'*.
Now, I 'had'/experienced, 'around the house and yard', BOTH mice and squirrel infestations and (a) mice tend to poop just about anywhere without breaking stride, it seems, whereas squirrels tend to have 'more class' and do it in more discreet, invisible places.
AND, assuming that it might be squirrels, it was REALLY hard to imagine how they could have gotten 'past'/out of the front storage compartment through the small sized holes that were available/opened up by chewing, through the wire holes, etc.
So, if I didn't mention it, that's why.
Well, anyway, last week I took the trailer into a dealer to have them 'take a crack' at the problem and do some other work I wanted done (Horst Miracle Probes) and I just heard back from them first thing this morning.
Seems it WAS: SQUIRRELS.
They mentioned that they'd had to get into either or both the 'chin area'/nose (cap) to try and find the source of the problem and they told me they'd found 'CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE of SQUIRRELS' that had taken up residence 'somewhere' and chewed up a 'BUNCH' of wires.
They mentioned 'TWO SQUIRRELS' (not sure how they'd figured THAT out unless maybe 'dead'?.
I didn't ask, but also they mentioned finding Pine Cones, etc.
Well, that pretty much confirmed my suspicions, though I'm amazed that they managed to get through 'openings' 'THAT SMALL that they must have used.
(Actually though, there is ALSO a large, like 'LARGE' rectangular opening in the FRAME of the trailer in the EXTREME UPPER LHS of the LHS propane storage compartment that they 'could' have used BUT there was no sign they had and 'there was them holes' in the wire loom so why bother chewing when you've got a big 'door' available. I'm probably giving squirrels too much credit for brains...).
I STRONGLY SUSPECT, and originally suspected 'squirrels' for one other reason - that they managed to get up and into the front storage compartment via the (in this case, LHS) Propane Tank storage compartment which is COMPLETELY OPEN at the bottom.
Now APPARENTLY mice can only jump 'STRAIGHT UP/VERTICALLY' about 12", and it's probably closer to 2' jump, whereas squirrels would have NO PROBLEM making that jump.
And from there...
SO: WHEN I GET MY TRAILER BACK NEXT WEEK (MONDAY), I PLAN ON 'SCREENING OFF' THE BOTTOM OF ***BOTH*** THE LHS AND RHS PROPANE TANK HOLDING COMPARTMENTS WITH 1/4" (MESH) GALVANIZED 'HARDWARE CLOTH' - paid around $10.00 for a 3' x 6' roll at Home Depot.
This is an HD Galvanized Steel Wire Mesh which you need to cut either with wire cutters 'strand by strand' or with Heavy Duty cutters and there ain't no way squirrels are gonna get past that to do it all again.
Anyway:
I just thought I'd report in as to the CAUSE and (suggest) the Wire Hardware Cloth idea in case anyone else 'out there' might like to consider doing something similar to minimize the risk of having a similar unpleasant and probably expensive experience.
Haven't 'seen' the bill yet. Gonna have to see if i might be able to get reimbursed by/through my insurance on the trailer.
Thanks again for the contributions.