Bird Fires, information gathering
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11-27-2009, 13:50
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Bird Fires, information gathering
Hello everyone:
There are some very good posts on the electrical systems. Sadly many are supposition rather than known facts. While doing the arm chair thing can have it's uses, certainly, we need to bring all the known facts together for all of us to gain KNOWN FACT knowledge from the owners who's Coach's have been effected. In this manner we can then say: 1. Known, Fire was started behind house battery tray in one Coach 2. I have not heard anything from Randy on exactly where his problem started or the extent. 3. We need to hear from Rob, as the mystery there unfolds 4. Known; Owners have found potential problems with cables, battery connector bolts and so forth. 5. Known; Battery cable runs are too close in proximity of positive and negative. 6. Known: Cables on the back side of the plenum between the engine and Coach start batteries deteriorate from generated heat. If we keep the known's listed in some sort of order then the actual truth of what, who, when and why will help us all. Add to this list or your own, but let's deal with known facts. Safe travels, Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider '84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma |
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11-27-2009, 13:58
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11-27-2009, 14:14
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On 11/27/2009 at 7:50 PM Ralph Fullenwider wrote:
>2. I have not heard anything from Randy on exactly where his problem >started or the extent. This one is the most thoroughly documented and dissected, just not here. You can find the full discussion, including inspector's conclusion and photographs, in this thread: http://www.wanderlodgeownersgroup.com/fo...php?t=4591 Pictures of the location of the short are found on the third page of that discussion. |
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11-27-2009, 14:24
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Thanks Don
Will add the conclusions of Randys Coach to Rons. Safe travels, Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider '84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 06:14 PM 11/27/2009 -0800, you wrote: >On 11/27/2009 at 7:50 PM Ralph Fullenwider wrote: > > >2. I have not heard anything from Randy on exactly where his problem > >started or the extent. > >This one is the most thoroughly documented and dissected, just not here. >You can find the full discussion, including inspector's conclusion and >photographs, in this thread: >http://www.wanderlodgeownersgroup.com/fo...php?t=4591 > >Pictures of the location of the short are found on the third page of that >discussion. > > > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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11-27-2009, 14:26
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Excellent advice Ralph.
R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ralph Fullenwider > > Hello everyone: > > There are some very good posts on the electrical systems. Sadly many are > supposition rather than known facts. While doing the arm chair thing can > have it's uses, certainly, we need to bring all the known facts together > for all of us to gain KNOWN FACT knowledge from the owners who's Coach's > have been effected. In this manner we can then say: > 1. Known, Fire was started behind house battery tray in one Coach > 2. I have not heard anything from Randy on exactly where his problem > started or the extent. > 3. We need to hear from Rob, as the mystery there unfolds > 4. Known; Owners have found potential problems with cables, battery > connector bolts and so forth. > 5. Known; Battery cable runs are too close in proximity of positive and > negative. > 6. Known: Cables on the back side of the plenum between the engine and > Coach start batteries deteriorate from generated heat. > > If we keep the known's listed in some sort of order then the actual truth > of what, who, when and why will help us all. Add to this list or your own, > but let's deal with known facts. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider > '84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond" > Duncan, Oklahoma > |
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11-27-2009, 14:33
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At 07:50 PM 11/27/2009 -0600, you wrote:
>Hello everyone: > >There are some very good posts on the electrical systems. Sadly many are >supposition rather than known facts. While doing the arm chair thing can >have it's uses, certainly, we need to bring all the known facts together >for all of us to gain KNOWN FACT knowledge from the owners who's Coach's >have been effected. In this manner we can then say: >1. Known, Fire was started behind house battery tray in one Coach. Ron's >2. Known, Fire on Randy's Coach started in the generator fan compartment >un der the drivers seat. A cable shorted to frame from wear. >3. We need to hear from Rob, as the mystery there unfolds >4. Known; Owners have found potential problems with cables, battery >connector bolts and so forth. >5. Known; Battery cable runs are too close in proximity of positive and >negative. >6. Known: Cables on the back side of the plenum between the engine and >Coach start batteries deteriorate from generated heat. 7. Known: Thus far the fires started started in 2 separate areas. I am wondering if it might be the same cable, just the opposite ends? 8. Known: In Ron's Coach the cable that started it all went to the front of the Coach burning out wiring looms along the way. I only saw photos of the front area of Randy's coach, will have to re read to see if the rear area might have been checked to see if there was heat damage form that cable. >If we keep the known's listed in some sort of order then the actual truth >of what, who, when and why will help us all. Add to this list or your own, >but let's deal with known facts. > >Safe travels, > >Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider >'84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond" >Duncan, Oklahoma > > |
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11-27-2009, 16:19
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Addition to 7 below.
At 08:33 PM 11/27/2009 -0600, you wrote: >At 07:50 PM 11/27/2009 -0600, you wrote: > >Hello everyone: > > > >There are some very good posts on the electrical systems. Sadly many are > >supposition rather than known facts. While doing the arm chair thing can > >have it's uses, certainly, we need to bring all the known facts together > >for all of us to gain KNOWN FACT knowledge from the owners who's Coach's > >have been effected. In this manner we can then say: > >1. Known, Fire was started behind house battery tray in one Coach. Ron's > >2. Known, Fire on Randy's Coach started in the generator fan compartment > >un der the drivers seat. A cable shorted to frame from wear. > >3. We need to hear from Rob, as the mystery there unfolds > >4. Known; Owners have found potential problems with cables, battery > >connector bolts and so forth. > >5. Known; Battery cable runs are too close in proximity of positive and > >negative. > >6. Known: Cables on the back side of the plenum between the engine and > >Coach start batteries deteriorate from generated heat. > >7. Known: Thus far the fires started started in 2 separate areas. I am >wondering if it might be the same cable, just the opposite ends? Add to 7. The same cable is feeding the front as it appears, But the cable from the back does not look to be damaged. So am going to say that while both Coaches had a fire, the fires were separate issues and not related except to note that burned insulation caused by the whole of the battery bank dumping amperage to a dead short and electricity, be it DC or AC will follow the path of least resistance. ** Will be interesting to add Rob's coach to this. ** >8. Known: In Ron's Coach the cable that started it all went to the front of >the Coach burning out wiring looms along the way. > >I only saw photos of the front area of Randy's coach, will have to re read >to see if the rear area might have been checked to see if there was heat >damage form that cable. > > > > >If we keep the known's listed in some sort of order then the actual truth > >of what, who, when and why will help us all. Add to this list or your own, > >but let's deal with known facts. > > > >Safe travels, > > > >Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider > >'84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond" > >Duncan, Oklahoma > > > > > > |
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11-29-2009, 12:25
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Nice comments Ralph! Just the facts. Are you too old to consider law school?
Happy Travels. Hank Hannigan In Sydney 90SP36 stored in California --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ralph Fullenwider > > Hello everyone: > > There are some very good posts on the electrical systems. Sadly many are > supposition rather than known facts. While doing the arm chair thing can > have it's uses, certainly, we need to bring all the known facts together > for all of us to gain KNOWN FACT knowledge from the owners who's Coach's > have been effected. In this manner we can then say: > 1. Known, Fire was started behind house battery tray in one Coach > 2. I have not heard anything from Randy on exactly where his problem > started or the extent. > 3. We need to hear from Rob, as the mystery there unfolds > 4. Known; Owners have found potential problems with cables, battery > connector bolts and so forth. > 5. Known; Battery cable runs are too close in proximity of positive and > negative. > 6. Known: Cables on the back side of the plenum between the engine and > Coach start batteries deteriorate from generated heat. > > If we keep the known's listed in some sort of order then the actual truth > of what, who, when and why will help us all. Add to this list or your own, > but let's deal with known facts. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider > '84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond" > Duncan, Oklahoma > |
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11-29-2009, 13:05
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Nice to hear from you Hank, hi to Naty. Ah old? hm how old is dirt?
Nice post by Kirt, the graphics are great! Thanks. I think we all agree that this plague of fires is devastating. And once we make a correlation of what exactly is happening, we as owners, even the older Birds can take that knowledge into practical usage and save others. But then that is preaching to the Choir. Safe travels, Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider '84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 12:25 AM 11/30/2009 +0000, you wrote: >Nice comments Ralph! Just the facts. Are you too old to consider law school? >Happy Travels. >Hank Hannigan In Sydney >90SP36 stored in California > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ralph Fullenwider > > > > Hello everyone: > > > > There are some very good posts on the electrical systems. Sadly many are > > supposition rather than known facts. While doing the arm chair thing can > > have it's uses, certainly, we need to bring all the known facts together > > for all of us to gain KNOWN FACT knowledge from the owners who's Coach's > > have been effected. In this manner we can then say: > > 1. Known, Fire was started behind house battery tray in one Coach > > 2. I have not heard anything from Randy on exactly where his problem > > started or the extent. > > 3. We need to hear from Rob, as the mystery there unfolds > > 4. Known; Owners have found potential problems with cables, battery > > connector bolts and so forth. > > 5. Known; Battery cable runs are too close in proximity of positive and > > negative. > > 6. Known: Cables on the back side of the plenum between the engine and > > Coach start batteries deteriorate from generated heat. > > > > If we keep the known's listed in some sort of order then the actual truth > > of what, who, when and why will help us all. Add to this list or your own, > > but let's deal with known facts. > > > > Safe travels, > > > > Ralph & Charolette Fullenwider > > '84 FC 35 "Ruff Diamond" > > Duncan, Oklahoma > > > > > |
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