All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Electrical woesThanks Guys, I have checked the Batteries,they are all good. The Transfer w switch is receiving power from both the Gen and shore power. Don't know about the out put. Alternator is putting out. Ocala Cat is coming out tomorrow to see if we can get the coach drivable so we can get it in the shopElectrical woesI own a 1998 Harney Renegade (sometimes referred to as a Safari) When at home I keep it plugged into a 30 amp service mainly to keep the batteries charged. I just had it serviced and inspected for an upcoming trip 2 weeks ago, everything was working fine. I brought it home and went out to check it yesterday and found the following. The generator started up readily, but would not supply electrical power to the coach, resetting the breakers at the Gen and in the coach were NO help. With Shore power re attached I discovered the fridge had no power, period. Could not operate the fwd air, nor turn on the furnace from the forward thermostat. (Suspect the Thermostat). The thermostat for the aft AC turned on the AFT air conditioner works fine. I could also turn the furnace on from there. Once the steps retracted they would not extend. When trying to start the coach from the cockpit the engine would not turn over, even though the Batteries were good. I was able to start the engine without a hitch from the auxiliary service panel, but the check engine light began flashing and the DO NOT SHIFT light stayed illuminated. Also the transmission panel (Allison6 spd) has random led lights lit, even with the ignition key off. I am suspecting a bad transfer switch, appreciate any thoughts,Toilet StainAlong the waterline and below in our "Wet Toilet" we have a brown stain that perhaps is hard water calcifying that usually wipes clean with a clorox or lysol wipe. In cleaning for our upcoming trip we can't wipe it clean. Is it OK to use comet or Ajax powder. We are hesitant to use Bleach as we don't want to risk damaging any componets of the black water system. Thanks BenTrim attached to sliding windowI have a 1999 Harney Renegade. On both sliding windows in the main salon, the trim which attaches to the sliding window which you use to pull and push the window open and close has come loose from the window pane itself. The trim fits over a rubber sleeve which inturn slips over the window edge. I can fit it all back on but as soon as I try to pull the window open the trim pulls loose from the window. looks like I may have to use some type of glue or epoxy. Anybody have any experience with this problem ? I appreciate the help.