Feb 16, 2020
Saturday was a long day
We were very pleased to find that when we arrived at the ‘shop’ that there was an open space for the RV and Erik had already set up the ramps. We were up on them and parked by 9:58AM which we took as a good omen for how the day was going to proceed.
However it would not start 😯 Seriously it would not start. What the heck. Long story short Erik tried everything that he could and it would not work. Finally he admitted that he had not tested it after repairing it 😥 We think that Erik being the only RV tech around has over extended himself and is worn out. We could see that he was very tired. So finally he gave up and had to take the generator out again. He thinks that the problem has something to so with the generator starter motor.
It took two hours to put the generator in and four and one half hours to try and get it running and to finally pull it out again. Then we had to wait until the bus that was parked behind us was able to move. Whatever they were doing, the air brakes / tanks were not functioning and needed to be reconnected to move that bus so that we could get out of the shop 🙁
We left here at 8:45AM and got back to our site at 5:30PM. What a waste of the day. However it was a good thing that Colin insisted on getting the generator reinstalled sooner than later as now we can have it repaired yet again and hopefully have a functioning generator before we leave. Remember that a new one costs around $10,000.00 USD, so it is certainly worth the efforts that we are going through.
However the generator was just a part of our day. By the time we got connected to power, the slides pushed out and a few essentials put back together we were running late. Very very late. We were to have left the Isla again by 4:45PM. We finally left about 6:20PM. More on what that was all about in the next post.
I am trying to keep as current as possible so I am sending this out to you without proofing. This is a crazy busy week what with activities everyday plus my seemingly constant exercises. Why do all the good things have to happen at the same time?
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Dear Contessa and Collin,
Please forgive my hurtful and bland reply. Cut your losses and run!
Start shopping for a new generator in the USA and forget the attempts from the repair shop however nice the guys are. You will save yourselves a lot of future aggregations, further attempts to repair, more costs and will end up buying a new gen set anyway. I mean well and hope you will take this into consideration.
Hope that otherwise you are having a wonderful stay.
No offence taken. However we are committed to get this one repaired. This is the last chance and if it doesn’t work then we will cancel our trip this October so that we can purchase a new unit. The thing is,the cost is 10.000.00USD PLUS labor. Please hope with us that this effort will work.
Nothing is ever easy is it? Busy with good things is a wonderful position to be in….you can blog when you are done partying 🙂
Definitely busy. I think that February is our busiest ever month here.
That is so sad that they didn’t test the generator before they installed it 🙁 And I would have been very worried to have that unit painted right beside you!
I sure hope they get the generator issue sorted out before you leave.
Extremely sad! I will keep you posted as we go re the repair job.