It's an Onan 4000 gas generator. I ran it earlier today at a rest stop to power the AC.
When I arrived at our overnight I tried to turn it on again for the AC while I checked in ( for the dogs) but got nothing from the remote starter. No sound.
While setting up we had a massive rain/lighting storm and my surge guard got hit and went out. I checked the power post with a meter and it looked OK so I connected the RV to shore power.
Then I looked at the generator. The on-unit switch was glowing red and a very low rumbling was going on. I can fool with the switch, push it around and get it to start up and run normally and get it to turn off for a little while but the switch slips back into this semi-ON position enough to get the low rumble. With the cover in place it will sometimes sound more rat-a-tatty.
I can't get anyone to look at it until at least tomorrow or Tuesday and I am worried about where it is getting the power to rumble. I have not disconnected the house battery (disconnect switch). Don't know if that will help or hurt. If I ignore it will it drain my engine battery?
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