lrrowe wrote:MtnDon,
While I like it here in the equally beautiful Appalachians, I envy you very much. Your areas to visit and be in awe of are much greater.
We love the Appalachians too! We do wish they were closer though. We'd still like to make another trip there. Fall would be nicest in our minds but our part time work schedule does impact that negatively. Late May through the summer would work, but summer heat 'n' humidity makes us take pause on that.
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On another note, the brake issue was a broken connection. One of those "wonderful" scotchlok wire connectors failed, or rather the factory installation failed. Now that I replaced it the brakes are fine. My AC electrical problem was a faulty connection. That was my doing. I had pushed a neutral wire too far into the receptacle clamp style side terminal. That resulted in a tiny length of insulation being clamped on as well as the copper wire itself. After some road jiggle or whatever the insulation broke down and that resulted in a loose wire. That could explain why I was getting jumpy readings of around 55 volts with the meter. ??? Anyhow now the 120 VAC works.
Next issue is the little propane leak.