Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Repairs and Maintenance - A Tale of Trial and Tribulation

One thing you learn very quickly as an RV owner is that "stuff happens"  Suddenly our electric water heater quit working.  Luckily it still works by using the propane so we are not without hot water.  The weather was a little warmer yesterday and easier to work outside.  We will soon be on the road again so John decided to tackle this project. 

Day One - Process of elimination
John first watched a video (water heater maintenance) that we purchased at the Escapee rally.  One of the presenters was the RV Professor and he sold a variety of "how to" video's.   They are very well done and demonstrate how to do a lot of maintenance yourself.  Having work done at a dealership is very expensive and that's if you are lucky enough to get an appointment.  After a phone call to Suburban (the water heater manufacturer) John thought it was most likely the heating element.  They recommended a local dealer for the parts.  

We also wanted to replace the anode rod due to the recommendation that this be changed every six months as a full timer.  We had the rod but not the tool to take the heating element out.  Two trips later he was ready to start the project.



In the meantime, I decided to cook some Snickerdoodle cookies as a surprise for him (they are his favorites) and to also work on dinner.  Have you ever cooked without water?   There were dishes stacked almost up to the ceiling. 

Have you ever baked cookies in a convection oven?  It will only hold one cookie sheet and baked six cookies at a time  It was a labor of love and lesson in patience.  :) However, they turned out really well and the  RV smelled like cinnamon.


John  quickly installed the rod and heating element just as it was getting dark.  He came inside and turned on the water heater and it unfortunately it still did not work.  Good Grief!


Good news - we now have a spare heating element!  That is always a handy thing to have on hand. He also was able to flush out the water tank.  The campground in Indy had very rusty water and flushing the tank will hopefully extend its life. 

Day Two - Plan B

There were more phone calls  and with the help of a very friendly & knowledgeable RV tech, John now believes it is the thermostat.  The cover was almost impossible to remove.  Upon inspection it looks like this is the problem. After many more phone calls he was able to locate the part.  Remember-its almost Christmas and a lot of places are closed. 

Part was obtained, quickly installed and ...drum roll please.....it works!  Good job John!  He is gaining more confidence and patience each day.  Have another Snickerdoodle honey!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Visit to William Umstead State Park and Full Timers Theme Song

(Raleigh, North Carolina) Today was a great day for hike. The weather until recently has not cooperated with our plan to get more exercise. Tucked between Raleigh, Cary, Durham is a lovely State Park.  William Umstead State Park is over 5,579-acres and offers great hiking, canoeing, horseback riding, and fishing.  There are two entrances and today we explored the Crabtree Creek area.  It was named after a former governor due to his conservation efforts. 


The grounds were a little muddy so we decided to take an easy trail that 1.25 miles in length.  Jimmy led the way.  The trail was well marked and ran along a nice babbling creek.. 




Can you see our who we found along the trail?  There were two of them watching us as we hiked along the trail.



Afterwards we came home to watch the Colts win against the Jaguars.  It was a great game.  They have to win two more in order to go to playoffs as a wild card.  Unfortunately one of our favorite players, Austin Collie, suffered another concussion.  He had just returned to play after a very similar injury. 

My brother sent me a great song written by Joe Bonamassa that would be a great theme song for a full timer.  Here are the words and a You Tube Video of his performance-

Don't Live Anywhere

Got no ceiling but the sky,

Like the world babe, just rolling by.

I don’t live anywhere, I live everywhere,

This road is my home.

There’s nine-to-fives, pretty yards,

That was never babe, in the cards.

I don’t live anywhere, I live everywhere,

This road is my home.

The clamours and glamours of the city, I don’t need ‘em.

As long as I live, let me hold on to my freedom!

It’s crossed my mind now and then,

A little too late babe, go back and start again.

I don’t live anywhere, I live everywhere,

This road is my home!

The clamours and glamours of the city, I don’t need ‘em.

As long as I live, let me hold on to my freedom!

It’s crossed my mind, now and then,

A little too late baby, go back and start again.

I don’t live anywhere, I live everywhere,

This road is my home - this road is my home