We are mystified by a noise that comes and goes in the MH and hope someone can help.
I first noticed it when I went to get van out of storage, dry day, it was a very faint whooshing and I thought it might even be coming from outside.
The next time was during the night on a trip, light rain, again not loud but definitely coming from the vicinity of the overhead lockers where wiring runs behind trunking to the control panel. It was intermittent and more off than on.
Visiting the van in storage yesterday, another dry day, and the noise was much louder almost like water gushing - but I'm certain it's not water. After a few minutes the noise grew fainter and stopped. There's absolutely no sign of water ingress or damp. I also checked the roof and the awning channel on that side.
The only thing I can think it might be is the solar panel whose main wiring is on the other side but is connected to the leisure battery on the 'noisy' side - but why would this be making a noise during the night?
I know it's hard to identify a noise you can't hear but I hope some clever funster will know exactly what this is.
Brian
I first noticed it when I went to get van out of storage, dry day, it was a very faint whooshing and I thought it might even be coming from outside.
The next time was during the night on a trip, light rain, again not loud but definitely coming from the vicinity of the overhead lockers where wiring runs behind trunking to the control panel. It was intermittent and more off than on.
Visiting the van in storage yesterday, another dry day, and the noise was much louder almost like water gushing - but I'm certain it's not water. After a few minutes the noise grew fainter and stopped. There's absolutely no sign of water ingress or damp. I also checked the roof and the awning channel on that side.
The only thing I can think it might be is the solar panel whose main wiring is on the other side but is connected to the leisure battery on the 'noisy' side - but why would this be making a noise during the night?
I know it's hard to identify a noise you can't hear but I hope some clever funster will know exactly what this is.
Brian