Will Garner
09-30-2008, 08:50 PM
Two weeks ago while camping in Bryson City, NC we were surprised by an unannounced start of a hum accompanied by a vibration. Both seemed to be centered around or under the galley area. We looked under the cabinets and found nothing. We looked in some of the underbays where the vibration and hum seemed strongest/loudest. Including the third bay driver's side (water heaters/LP tank; fourth bay driver's side (plumbing gray/black tanks), second bay curbside (house batteries/inverter), and third bay curbside Cruiseaire and battery chargers/converters - 2). All to no avail.
On Saturday I even took apart three of the bays hoping to find something hidden that was the culprit. Nope not happening.
Now these symptoms were/are present when hooked to shore power, when not hooked to shore power but on generator, and not on generator or shore power but on the inverter. In fact the only way I was able to get them stopped was to place the overhead toggle in the panel in front of the passenger seat for the "Domestic Battery Disconnect" switch in the off position. Kills power in the coach.
The symptoms have now morph'd from being constant, where someone with more savvy than me could diagnose it, to being random and intermittent. Of course when at Carolina Coach in Claremont NC (off I-40 exit 135) on that Monday to get it diagnosed it would not cooperate. Carolina Coach in fact decided they were not "qualified" to work on a Prevost. I tried to tell them they were working on the Country Coach systems, the systems just happened to be wrapped inside a Prevost instead of a plastic coach. No luck.
On Friday last week I took it to Hawley's Camping in Fayetteville, about 45 miles from home. They were willing to work on it but you guessed it, the gremlins would not come out to play that day. Of course once back home and parked at the curb in front of the house for about two hours, the gremlins were back in full force. Carole actually asked me if I had left the generator on - no I hadn't.
So anyone out there with a 1990-1991 vintage Country Coach - have you ever run into this condition? How about some suggestions of what to try or where to look that I have not already tried. I may have to go to Buddy Greegg's in Knoxville, TN to get it fixed.
Thanks in advance for any and all information and suggestions.
Will
On Saturday I even took apart three of the bays hoping to find something hidden that was the culprit. Nope not happening.
Now these symptoms were/are present when hooked to shore power, when not hooked to shore power but on generator, and not on generator or shore power but on the inverter. In fact the only way I was able to get them stopped was to place the overhead toggle in the panel in front of the passenger seat for the "Domestic Battery Disconnect" switch in the off position. Kills power in the coach.
The symptoms have now morph'd from being constant, where someone with more savvy than me could diagnose it, to being random and intermittent. Of course when at Carolina Coach in Claremont NC (off I-40 exit 135) on that Monday to get it diagnosed it would not cooperate. Carolina Coach in fact decided they were not "qualified" to work on a Prevost. I tried to tell them they were working on the Country Coach systems, the systems just happened to be wrapped inside a Prevost instead of a plastic coach. No luck.
On Friday last week I took it to Hawley's Camping in Fayetteville, about 45 miles from home. They were willing to work on it but you guessed it, the gremlins would not come out to play that day. Of course once back home and parked at the curb in front of the house for about two hours, the gremlins were back in full force. Carole actually asked me if I had left the generator on - no I hadn't.
So anyone out there with a 1990-1991 vintage Country Coach - have you ever run into this condition? How about some suggestions of what to try or where to look that I have not already tried. I may have to go to Buddy Greegg's in Knoxville, TN to get it fixed.
Thanks in advance for any and all information and suggestions.
Will