Well it's one step forward and two steps backwards. Cleaned the rings off with my homemade tool, blew it off afterwards with my air hose, cranked it up and it ran like a charm!
Wanted to work on getting the inside cleaned so I turned the main overhead AC on. Went in inside the house for about 10 minutes and came back out and nothing was running. Tried to restart the gen set and it wouldn't stay running. Ah . . . noticed one of the side circuit breaker had kicked off so I reset it - wouldn't start. But when I went inside the MH, I smelled something like burnt rubber and may have seen as bit of smoke in the front cab - not really sure.
I was going to let it rest so I went and turn the thermostat control to fan and then plugged the shore power to my garage. The fan took off. I wasn't going to turn the AC on as it usually blows my 20 amp garage fuse.
So I went back inside and when I came out the fan wasn't running. I sprayed electrical cleaner in the transfer switch contacts and neither that dang AC or fan will not run. I don't see any evidence of a burnt fuse on the front fuse and relay board and an ohm meter on the AC fuse seems ok.
It's 92 degrees right now so I'll wait until the morning and go up top and pop the cover off to see if there's any type of fuse or burnt wiring. Were planning to take the grandkids to Yogi Bear Park around July 11 - I'm pizzed!
Tim Collins
1995 Newmar 35' Dutch Star diesel pusher, acquired 1/21/05