Here is where we camped last night, at
McKay Truck and RV Center. It was a fairly peaceful place to
spend the night…along Old Salem Road, this once busy road is fairly peaceful
now. There is also a bit of a buffer between the road and the lot where we were
gated in, but with a pass code in case we had an emergency and needed to take
the car somewhere.
Service Tech Paul got right on it at 8:45. All of the fuses checked out.
All of the relays that dealt with “auxiliary batteries” checked out. After 2+
hours of looking and looking all over the place, what couldn’t be found was the
battery isolator.
A battery isolator (or split charge relay) allows an auxiliary battery to be
charged by the vehicle's system, yet not participate in engine starting. It
also prevents the starting battery from being run down by your equipment when
the engine is off.
Paul, who has been working as a RV Tech since 1977, told me that the better
thing to get now days is this Sure Power 1314 Uni-Directional Battery Separator
(for a 30 amp system). It is easy to install….one end to a line coming off the
alternator, and the other on house battery, and then ground it when you mount
it. This device also has a Start Assist Feature. An optional input from the
key switch or a manual switch will program the Battery Separator to parallel the
batteries during starting. This feature will only engage if the auxiliary
battery has sufficient power available to assist in starting. We already have
the switch in place, and Paul was not sure it was working either.
Now one would think that we were disappointed with
McKay Truck and RV
Center. That would be farthest from the truth. Paul spent 2 1/2 hours
working on this project…even Buddy, the head of the RV division, came out to
look things over. It is not there fault that Dynamax hid it so well. Paul
thinks it might be above a bunch of sprayed on insulation. They asked me for
more time so that they could call Dynamax…but we had already felt that heading
back was the right thing to do…that a smaller trial run was what we should have
done. I complement them on their effort…and oh, by the way…they only charged us
$60. When I showed that to Marcia, she could not believe it….she thought for
sure we had blown a couple hundred bucks. And remember, we stayed the night…that
could have cost $30-$40 at an RV park!
So essentially, it is time to punt….time to regroup. As many of you know, we
bought this motorhome a year ago after our previous class C burned up in a
storage fire in Tarpon Springs. We thought after a year we would be ready to
travel the 8,000 mile round trip from California to Alaska and back. But since
we left in mid April from Florida, just too many things show us that we are just
not there yet. We need to have a few good trial runs with everything working
right…and we are not there yet.

I will be planning a few minor trips…if they go well, we will plan a major trip
with options to call it off if needed. For instance, the major trip might be to
go to Utah to visit Stephanie. From there, if things go well, we can go up to
the Tetons, and Yellowstone again, or return back to Sacramento if needed. “If”
things are going well at the Tetons and Yellowstone, we can head up to Glacier,
and go over the boarder…and if it is still going well, go to Banff and Jasper.
If things are still going well, we might even head over to Hyder and see the
bears feed…and feel good because we did make it to a small portion of Alaska.
After that, we would head south…spend time in Washington…and then back to
Sacramento. I think “that”, if we decide to do that, would be the extent of our
travels this year. But there are other major trips we can do without going too
far from Sacramento…and that is also an option. First thing first…get the
battery situation fixed…and a few other minor items too. Then we will decide
what to do from there.
So here we are near Roseburg Oregon, at a Passport America park for two
nights at $12 per night. It is a lovely little RV park and Golf Course along a
river. It is called,
On the River Golf and RV Resort. We plan to be here two or
three nights…if a third, it is full price of $24. We went into Roseburg tonight
to a Greek Restaurant called Alexander's Greek Cuisine. Not bad for a Greek
Restaurant in a little town in Oregon, but would never make it in a Greek
Community like Tarpon Springs. We plan to stay out until Tuesday or Wednesday, see if any more bugs pop out before we make it to the safety of my sister's backyard. Besides, we have to be sure we have time to finish off all that Moose Munch!