Well like the title says, "an ounce of prevention.... is worth a pound of cure" or in my cause possibly a burned out hulk of an RV.
I've been anxiously waiting for it to warm up outside so I can finish some projects in my RV. We just picked up this A Class Fleetwood Southwind last fall and it is a fixer upper but hey, the price was right.
So I was poking around looking for any potential issues that I could address before they become a problem. I am a firm believer in preventive maintenance, especially owning older vehicles.
At this point the To-Do list is extensive. Today I was into the Power Tek power panel. This one has the built in Transfer relay, I was looking for burned or corroded relay contacts. They looked great with no discoloration that would indicate heat from corroded contacts. Then I looked at the main wires that came in from shore power and the generator. They looked ok but I pulled them out a bit to take a closer look. It was then that the electrical tape around one of the wingnut connectors fell away revealing THIS!:E (see pic)
Oh well , an easy fix preventing a possible problem down the road.
2000 Southwind Storm 30H 31.5'
Banks Powerpack system
2003 Jeep Rubicon Toad
and a Dog