Starting in June we began to notice a loud hum coming from under the shower walk through area. Moved enough stuff in the storage area to get close enough to confirm it was coming from behind the rear wall. Called Heartland customer service to ask about what it might be and was asked if I had actually taken a look to which I replied no but I'm sure I can get behind the wall to find out. I called back once I had the wall out and knew what it was and even the tech I was talking with heard it over the phone. Said he needed to confer with another person and would call me back. When he called back he told me that the noise was normal. My reply was something like, not to me it isn't. As long as it's working then there's nothing we can do about it was the reply.
Question then is anyone else noticing this humming? Sounds like a high power transformer. Make no real difference that we can notice if there are a few things running or many. As soon as we pug it in the noise comes on. 50 amp or 30 amp.
My worry is being out in the middle of some absolutely wonderful and isolated area when it finally fails. Failure from what I can find in research means TOTAL FAILURE of all electronics. Worst of all would be no way to easily bypass anything to get the residential fridge to work.
One of the issues we need to get past.
Question then is anyone else noticing this humming? Sounds like a high power transformer. Make no real difference that we can notice if there are a few things running or many. As soon as we pug it in the noise comes on. 50 amp or 30 amp.
My worry is being out in the middle of some absolutely wonderful and isolated area when it finally fails. Failure from what I can find in research means TOTAL FAILURE of all electronics. Worst of all would be no way to easily bypass anything to get the residential fridge to work.
One of the issues we need to get past.