Yup, David killed the battery. He left it connected for the past 6 months without starting the RV in that time and the battery is now defunct. The RV doesn't even turn over but the lights do come on. Whoopee!
David, David, David. . .but the good news is that the rain doesn't appear to be getting into the RV too much so at least a bit of good news for us on the RV front. I even checked the rear corners of the RV and although water has penetrated a bit in the past, what I see most is an awful lot of dust, dirt, and grime. This is particularly so underneath the bathroom counter as there is no paneling that separates the rear taillight assembly from the interior of the RV. We will have to come up with a fix for that so we can eliminate dust infiltration into this usually un-accessed area of the RV. We have quite the mess to clean up there as well. Lots and lots of dirt, dust, and grime.
I looked at the fresh water tank beneath the dinette bench and believe that we can quite easily remove the dinette and rotate the tank and relocate the water pump without much difficulty. So we do have a few projects to undertake but what fun we are having just planning to do all these things. Can't wait for us to get started.
Hopefully, the weather becomes dry and sunny so we can get out to the RV and start on everything before too long so we can get out in the RV to take advantage of the usually warm and dry summer months for some shakedown cruises in the RV before we venture out full time.
That's all for now folks, thanks for dropping by,
Eugene
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