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Title: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 19, 2018, 05:59:16 pm
My 2910 is making a woo sound, like a Halloween ghost. It is most of the time, but not all the time. Cutting off power makes it stop for a while, but it will start back up. Doesn't seem to relate to using any systems. It isn't a constant woo, but goes for about 5 seconds, stops for a second and starts again, an even pattern. I was thinking the water pump under the bed, but it just isn't coming from that area. Seems loudest in the bathroom. I have gone under the rv and it doesn't seem to be coming from underneath. It is loud enough to make hard to sheep. Any ideas? Thanks for any advise. Rick
Title: LOVIN' the woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 19, 2018, 06:20:10 pm
Rick Flair?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sSofokAIiw&feature=youtu.be

 roflol


(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/XB21XNxtk5M/hqdefault.jpg)


Sorry..... had to...  Mrs V is amused... tymote
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: CalCruiser on September 19, 2018, 10:00:05 pm
Like this ?  https://youtu.be/vo53T8WXaPg
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 20, 2018, 07:02:38 am
OK... thanks for putting up with my smarta**.    :-D


Would it be possible to video/record the sound with a cellphone and post?

"cutting off power'  stops it for a while....  meaning you turn off the engine? Unplug from shore power? 

Possibly a ceiling fan cycling on and off? 
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Ron Dittmer on September 20, 2018, 10:44:42 am
In all these years on any RV forum, I never heard that one before, a wooing sound.  It sounds like something electric.  Be persistent in resolving it.  Such things could drain the batteries, critical when boon-docking, not to mention also that the device making the sound will fail quickly.

I wonder if the sound is from a waste valve not closing completely.  Maybe there is debris lodged in it.

Try this.  First make sure both waste valves are closed.  Fill each waste tank completely.  You can use the tank flush setup for that.  Filled with hot water would be ideal, but cold water will also work.  With both waste valves closed, remove your 3" manual waste dump cap.  After some waste drains out, there should be no continuing flow.  If you have a flow, as little as it might be, one of your valves is not completely closed.  First open your black waste tank valve and let it rush out the 3" opening in hopes to dislodge an obstruction.  Then do the same with the grey tank.  Hopefully afterward your valves close completely and the wooing is gone.

If that did not solve your wooing, a "waste" of time, you at least flushed out your waste tanks very nicely.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: CalCruiser on September 20, 2018, 12:25:14 pm
If this is happening while using the city water hookup check that you have an external pressure regulator connected , and that the fill valve is in the correct position.

Test your propane leak detector/alarm . If it’s older than 5 years it should be replaced and may be chirping that it’s due. It’s hard wired to 12v but  turns off and on with the coach battery switch.

Try running your water heater in electric mode. If the thermostat or burner is bad it may be constantly re-igniting in gas mode.

Turn your furnace thermostat way down or off to make sure the fan isn’t constantly cycling on/off. A worn blower motor would make a whirring sound like a hair dryer.

Check to see if the previous owner added an auxiliary fan behind the refrigerator coils  or on the rooftop sewer vent.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: JackD on September 20, 2018, 01:35:11 pm
How about the pressure relief valve on the hot water heater?  As the water gets hot, pressure increases, etc.
Jack
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 21, 2018, 09:00:30 am
Thanks for all the thought you have put into this for me. I recorded the sound, but have been able to get it downloaded to the forum. The sound comes with the shore power hooked up, but with no water hookup, I haven't been using a pressure reduction value, but have one on order. The propane gas is off. Water heater, refraig, ac/heaters, and water pumps are all off and I still get the noise.

The sound is different then when the sewer valves are opening/closing, but I will check to assure they are closing all the way, thanks for the idea. l have spent a lot of time trying to track it down and while you can hear the sound anywhere in the rv and outside the rv, it seems to be coming from around the bathroom cabinet.

On a another note my xanteck 1800 inverter makes a beeping noise every second and has a e5 trouble code, which I understand is a overload on the output side. This issue didn't started before the woo sound, but could they be related. Thanks for the continued support. It's tough being the new guy. Thanks Rick
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Ron Dittmer on September 21, 2018, 09:32:26 am
I am not familiar with the details of model 2910, but in our older 2350, the GFI outlet and tank heater switch are in the area of the bathroom vanity.  Make sure the tank heater switch is off, and test your GFI outlet.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 21, 2018, 12:15:19 pm
https://youtu.be/R8Pl-ElyBeY

youtube link for mystery sound. Thanks for all the help my getting. I hope posting the sound will make it easier to identify the problem. I also have a trouble code e5 on the inverter. The manual says this is a output overload. This issue doesn't seem the be related to the mystery sound, but wanted to throw it out there. Thanks Rick
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: CalCruiser on September 21, 2018, 01:04:55 pm
That sounds like a slide out motor. Don’t know if there are any relays or limit switches . Check your stair step too.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Carol on September 21, 2018, 01:39:10 pm
Maybe the inverter issue is related.  Try turning it off.  Shouldn't need it on when hooked up to shore power anyways.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 21, 2018, 02:13:40 pm
You guys are getting me there. I do have the inverter off, but when it is on, I'm thinking that the overload code is cause by the device that is wooing.

I did try the breaker thing and the fourth breaker from the top makes the woo stop. With the breaker off, the slides, refrain, ac, units, leveling jacks all were still powered. I can't read the labeling for the breakers and can't figure out what it is tied to. Does anyone know what this breaker protects. Thanks Rick
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: CalCruiser on September 21, 2018, 03:27:12 pm
Do you have a power awning?
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 21, 2018, 03:56:02 pm
I do have a power awning. I checked and the breaker doesn't control power to the awning. With the breaker off it still operates. Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 21, 2018, 04:56:39 pm
That video was awesome. I would get NO sleep with that noise.

Possibly the entertainment system? (TV/DVD etc) and coming out through a speaker.  (WH)

Wonder if breaker 4 controls house battery charging. Could do it also.

I have heard similar noises when phases of power are messing up..  two frequencies coming together .... in the middle of the 'Woo' the two are almost in phase.... then the frequency match falls off quickly and then cuts off/overloads.


Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: swiftboot on September 21, 2018, 06:03:53 pm
It sounds like the step going in and out, might have someone watch or open door and see if it makes the noise.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 21, 2018, 06:39:20 pm
I did check the step and it isn't moving when I have the noise. Also when the breaker is off the step still works.

In regards to the tv dvd making the noise, the tv equipment is powered down when the breaker is off, but the noise is coming from the bathroom/kitchen. Doesn't seem to be any speakers. Also when I power down the tv equipment with the on off switch, but leave the breaker on I still have the sound.

I have three small vents in the area of the should. They are near the floor and come out of the cabinet sides. I could get a picture to download, but they are about 4 inches and louvered. Could they have a motor causing the sound. Thanks for all the help.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 21, 2018, 06:53:46 pm
Even with the code, is the inverter working?

If so, does the Woo manifest itself when powering breaker 4 under inverter...?

I still wonder if breaker 4 is the house battery charger, and it is Wooo'ing. It should NOT be inverter powered, however... still guessing.


Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 21, 2018, 06:59:37 pm
Thanks for working with me on this. I have the inverter shut off and still have the noise. The inverter code e5 is a overload condition causing to much of a power draw on the battery system. The inverter shuts it self off after a few minutes and there is no battery power. In this mode the inverter continues to show the error code and makes a beep every 1 second. We had the error code on the inverter for about a week before the woo sound started. thanks for your help and support.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 21, 2018, 08:52:32 pm
I understand the inverter is off, and sound still is present while running on shore power.

I was wondering if

a) with breaker 4 on
and
b) Using the inverter for 110V (not shore power)

the 'Woo' was still present.


When you say 'breaker 4', I am assuming 110V circuit breaker.

We will assume that all breakers are connected to something. So... what might breaker 4 be?

We know it stops the 'Woo' when breaker 4 is off. This is a significant diagnostic aid.

 If the 'Woo' is not present under inverter power, with breaker 4 on, that may indicate something like the house battery charger or other 110V circuit that would not run on inverter.




Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 21, 2018, 09:35:39 pm
I will get out tomorrow and see if it woos on 110 battery power. I only get a couple of minutes of battery power before the inverter shuts it off. thanks
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 22, 2018, 12:42:09 pm
I checked and the woo sound doesn't seem to come on with shore power disconnected and 110 inverter on. It is a bit of a race to check because the inverter shuts off with the e5 code. The #4 breaker works the tv for sure, but doesn't control the other 110 outlets. The breaker is one of the larger ones taking two spots. Thanks

Th
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: CalCruiser on September 22, 2018, 02:56:40 pm
With  the shore power connected and breaker on,  the house  battery voltage should measure around 13.4v DC. If your converter/battery charger is bad it may be causing a  DC ripple or low voltage condition that is causing other DC control circuits or devices to malfunction. Hysteresis can cause all sorts  of strange troubles.

Looking at pictures of a 2910 the furnace is located where you say the noise is coming from.
If it has a  digital thermostat the controller runs on DC voltage. If the digital thermostat has its own batteries replace them too.

Ron Dittmer posted instructions for adding a coach battery voltage monitor in  the tips and tricks section. After my Parallex converter went bad I did that too, because I was unaware that  my house batteries had dropped to 11.8v  until I tried retracting the power sofa bed.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 22, 2018, 03:24:34 pm
thanks for taking the time to help. I removed the heater panel and there is no noise coming from there, but also to appears that the blower fan is somewhere else. There are three ducted vents in the area of the sound, but no sign of a blower motor. The heater is off, but I guess a short may be making it come on. The inverter shows 14.4 volts, input. I checked the thermostat and it doesn't have a battery. I'm not sure where to go with it at this point. It is raining hard right now, but when I can I will check under the rv to see if there is anything. Thanks for the ideas. Rick
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: CalCruiser on September 22, 2018, 03:45:35 pm
The converter/ battery charger running at 14.4v may indicate a  bad house battery, which correlates with your  inverter shutting itself off. A Progressive Dynamics  smart type  charger should only boost the  charging voltage when the batteries need a rapid charge. If you have a smart  charger or a failing converter, a constant and noisy (hysteresis, not audible) 14.4v may be messing with the digital thermostat. Still though, if  the thermostat display  loses the set point  when you disconnect shore power and shut off the house batteries look for  a dead battery inside the thermostat too.


Check your owners  manual packet for the furnace manual, probably Suburban, to see where the blower  motor is mounted. The smaller units are self contained box.

The  converter seems to be the root cause if only when plugged into shore power. It seems unlikely but  maybe it's messing with a slide motor controller if the furnace checks out ok.


Otherwise - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hBssYBEJ_BU
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 22, 2018, 06:58:57 pm
Thanks for the help. I'll check the batteries tomorrow. Rick
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 23, 2018, 07:10:40 pm
New batteries seem to do the trick in regards to the inverter beeping and the e5 trouble code. Now I'm left with the wooing sound, with the new batteries I get the sound whether I'm on shore power or not. I will be getting under and on top of the rv tomorrow to see if I can close in on the sound. If I can't I'm ready to go to Camping World and having them take a shot at it. I want to be self-reliant with the RV, but I'm about ready to give up on this one. Thanks to everyone who gave me advise and help. You guys are great. Rick
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 23, 2018, 08:06:32 pm
New batteries seem to do the trick in regards to the inverter beeping and the e5 trouble code.


Now I'm left with the wooing sound, with the new batteries I get the sound whether I'm on shore power or not.

Does turning off breaker 4 on inverter power still stop the Woo?

Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 23, 2018, 09:36:53 pm
You're still hanging in there with me, thanks. I just checked and the sound continues without shore power off and inverter turned on. Thanks
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: CalCruiser on September 23, 2018, 11:14:16 pm
Half way there  2o2

Running the furnace would be the next box to check, only because the noise is coming from that vicinity.


Phoenix should be able to tell you what breaker # 4 controls  and provide a complete list or picture of a 2910  breaker panel. Working without a wiring diagram or schematic is always difficult and time consuming , so beware  of  paying by the hour for troubleshooting because the ghost could turn out to be something simple or a mouse.


Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 24, 2018, 06:08:18 am
You're still hanging in there with me, thanks. I just checked and the sound continues without shore power off and inverter turned on. Thanks


"without shore power off'    :beg 

Sorry...didnt get that.

1) we have Woo on shore power, breaker 4 on. 
2) we do NOT have Woo on shore power, breaker 4 off.
3) with shore power OFF, do we ever get Woo?
3a) Inverter on, shore power off, breaker 4 on - Woo?
3b) Inverter on, shore power off, breaker 4 off - Woo?


Woo.  roflol  What I am trying to do is get the variables down. As it stands now, correct me if I am wrong, we 'know' that the Woo is after breaker 4.  Not sure if inverter power will make it Woo, or if shore power is needed.

I am also ignorant of how the inverter works on that coach, mine does not have one. Does the inverter supply power to a couple select outlets, or can it supply for the 'whole coach' just like shore power or generator? 

But hey... TOOL TIME!!   :lol  Since we know that the Woo is attached to breaker 4, a signal tracer/tone generator might save the day.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Extech-Instruments-Tone-Generator-and-Amplifier-Probe-Kit-40180/205556907?cm_mmc=Shopping%7CG%7CBase%7CD27E%7C27-11_TOOLS_%26_ACCESSORIES%7CNA%7CPLA%7c71700000034238984%7c58700003943782712%7c92700031954542173&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlqLdBRCKARIsAPxTGaWmpVWgGQI_yk4JuDEmL1XIBsIqkBAUPx9KNR9PZHD6m8MusLf56ccaAo2KEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CJW3qsev090CFcZ-wQodYOAANA

(https://images.homedepot-static.com/productImages/9f133e54-b444-4936-acc0-02b79f854924/svn/extech-instruments-specialty-meters-40180-64_1000.jpg)

With this tool, you can use the signal generator on one end, and find the other end with the tracer.

1) disconnect shore power, and turn off inverter
2) turn off breaker 4
3) attach the red wire from the signal generator to the output from breaker 4. Black wire to ground.
4) using the probe, start searching for the other end. The closer you get, the louder it gets.


I am starting to wonder if it is your converter/charger making the noise.  The converter/charger should NOT run off the inverter, so if the Woo persists with shore power off (only inverter and/or battery power)  that theory is wrong.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Ron Dittmer on September 24, 2018, 11:01:27 am
I am also ignorant of how the inverter works on that coach, mine does not have one. Does the inverter supply power to a couple select outlets, or can it supply for the 'whole coach' just like shore power or generator?

Our 2007 2350 outlets are configured as follows.

Outlets that work off all 3 power sources, the inverter-on-batteries, the generator, and shore power
- galley cabinet (just below the counter top)
- above passenger seat that supports the TV and stereo
- inside the shirt closet (for a bedroom TV)
- bathroom GFI outlet
- outdoor weather-protected outlet located to the left of the entry door

outlets that work "Only" off the generator or shore power
- outlet behind the microwave oven
- outlet in the front-most dinette bench under the dinette table
- outdoor outlet behind the fridge access panel

When running the generator or on shore power, all outlets get power directly from them, NOT through the inverter.

Your 2006 model year was a transition year.  Mid or late year 2006, Phoenix replaced the one-battery converter that you have, to a two-battery 2000 watt Tripp-Lite converter/inverter combo unit.  Our 2007 has that setup which changed again around 3 years later with separate converter and inverter.  Adding to my confusion, Phoenix changed brands of equipment sometime thereafter.  So when people on this forum discuss their inverters or converters, I get confused because of the different brands and configurations.  I learned to stay out of those conversations because all I was doing was confusing people along with myself.  I can help people with a Tripp-Lite system, but not anything more recent.

CLICK HERE (https://www.tripplite.com/2000w-powerverter-aps-12vdc-120v-inverter-charger-auto-transfer-switching-hardwired~APS2012) to review a current-day Tripp-Lite inverter.  I think it would be a direct replacement for ours.

Here is our Tripp-Lite inverter installed under the coat closet.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8109/8462448651_8763d54657_z.jpg)

It is covered with this door with ventilation grill.
The door originally had 4 hinges for child safety reasons.  I removed 2 and added a latch.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8371/8463549354_e613b5f584_z.jpg)
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 24, 2018, 01:29:11 pm
It was the Direct TV dish on the roof making the noise. There is a switch in the TV cabinet that turns on the Direct TV system. I found this switch on, when shut off the noise stopped. We have never used the Direct TV and don't current have service for it. I'm not sure why it started making the noise, I'm guessing my wife had turned it on and the dish makes noise when searching for a signal. (My wife gets blamed for everything). At some point may get Direct TV service, they will need to have a tech come out and install a new box. I'm thinking he will weight in on the noise and I will have my fix.
RR
You guys went all out for me and I can't thank you enough. I'm new to RVs, but I have found out it is true, RV people are the best. Thanks Rick
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: JackD on September 24, 2018, 03:07:37 pm
At least you found it !!! OOORAH!! (USMC)
Jack
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: bftownes on September 24, 2018, 03:42:16 pm
At least you found it !!! OOORAH!! (USMC)
Jack

Semper Fi, Mac (Jack) !!   

Barry T
USA/USMC RET
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: CalCruiser on September 24, 2018, 04:03:06 pm
That's actually funny  that the antenna motor noise on the roof  was travelling down the  vent pipe to the holding tank. Talk about chasing a ghost LOL

Cheers  :)(: 
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Ron Dittmer on September 24, 2018, 04:10:42 pm

That's actually funny  that the antenna motor noise on the roof  was travelling down the  vent pipe to the holding tank. Talk about chasing a ghost LOL

Cheers  :)(:
Yep!  Strange things happen.

I am so glad Rick figured it out.  That would drive me crazy too.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: donc13 on September 24, 2018, 05:52:18 pm
It was the Direct TV dish on the roof making the noise. There is a switch in the TV cabinet that turns on the Direct TV system. I found this switch on, when shut off the noise stopped. We have never used the Direct TV and don't current have service for it. I'm not sure why it started making the noise, I'm guessing my wife had turned it on and the dish makes noise when searching for a signal. (My wife gets blamed for everything). At some point may get Direct TV service, they will need to have a tech come out and install a new box. I'm thinking he will weight in on the noise and I will have my fix.
RR
You guys went all out for me and I can't thank you enough. I'm new to RVs, but I have found out it is true, RV people are the best. Thanks Rick

Older satellite antennas require 12volts AND that they be plugged into a satellite receiver.   The receiver powers the amplifier/converter in the antenna so it can actually tell which of the many satellites out in space it is pointed towards!

Bottom line, you don't need any fixing, just keep the switch off.   IF you decide to get a direct TV receiver make sure you find out what brand and model your rooftop antenna is, it makes a difference!
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Thomas4854 on September 24, 2018, 06:31:51 pm
 (cheer) yay! So strange, at least you know your coach inside out now.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 24, 2018, 07:02:07 pm
At least you found it !!! OOORAH!! (USMC)
Jack

Semper Fi, Mac (Jack) !!   

Barry T
USA/USMC RET


You BOTH know the Marines is a department of the navy....   The MEN'S department!   roflol


Hooah!  10th MT INF US Army    :)(:


Ok...  WHAT was making the noise? Sure...the dish... but 'zactly WHAT?  Motors in there? The little white head on the end? A workable theremin?  :lol    I have heard similar noises from dying electronic circuit boards.

Time to elevate the Woo to a WooooHooooo!!!

(https://media.makeameme.org/created/woooohoooo-5a060b.jpg)


Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: gandalf42 on September 25, 2018, 05:39:19 am
Switches that seldom if ever get used I have put tape over so they don't accidentally get hit. Either that or replace them with a switch that has a light so you know when they are on.
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: bftownes on September 25, 2018, 07:16:25 am
At least you found it !!! OOORAH!! (USMC)
Jack

Semper Fi, Mac (Jack) !!   

Barry T
USA/USMC RET


You BOTH know the Marines is a department of the navy....   The MEN'S department!   roflol


Hooah!  10th MT INF US Army    :)(:

(https://media.makeameme.org/created/woooohoooo-5a060b.jpg)

I love that story, and have used it many times.  My wife is also retired military, the United States Navy Nurse Corps.  She just rolls her eyes when I make the "men's department" comment.  We all know it's true.  I suppose this is getting off topic, BUT, the "wooing sound" has been resolved. 

Had the original poster indicated a "whirring sound" instead of "wooing sound", I could have instantly diagnosed the problem.  I am very familiar with the sound of a roof mounted dish searching for signal.  :cool

Cheers..... :)(:

Barry T
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 25, 2018, 09:57:46 am
He did post a video with awesome sound.

https://youtu.be/R8Pl-ElyBeY


to my ears, it did not sound mechanical. More electronic circuitry failing (a failing rectifier, to be exact...) Heard very similar sounds from dying Yamaha golf cart chargers.  :lol

Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Rick Leddon on September 26, 2018, 08:24:50 am
Thanks for all the positive posts. I'm sure I will have more issues. This is a whole new world for me and I'm having a great time. Rick
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: JackD on September 26, 2018, 02:03:24 pm
At least you found it !!! OOORAH!! (USMC)
Jack

Semper Fi, Mac (Jack) !!   

Barry T
USA/USMC RET


You BOTH know the Marines is a department of the navy....   The MEN'S department!   roflol


Hooah!  10th MT INF US Army    :)(:

(https://media.makeameme.org/created/woooohoooo-5a060b.jpg)

I love that story, and have used it many times.  My wife is also retired military, the United States Navy Nurse Corps.  She just rolls her eyes when I make the "men's department" comment.  We all know it's true.  I suppose this is getting off topic, BUT, the "wooing sound" has been resolved. 

Had the original poster indicated a "whirring sound" instead of "wooing sound", I could have instantly diagnosed the problem.  I am very familiar with the sound of a roof mounted dish searching for signal.  :cool

Cheers..... :)(:

Barry T

We used to say "A fillet mignon is part of a cow, too!!! (Just kidding - it takes us all - even the Air Force!!)
Jack
Title: Re: woo sound coming from bathroom/kitchen area
Post by: Volkemon on September 26, 2018, 04:11:07 pm
To all who served - I may rehash tired old jokes, but yes indeed- we are ALL part of that cow.   :)(:   Respect to every branch.

Great way to put it.

My family covered the Air Force, Navy, Merchant Marine, Coast Guard and Army. (Yes we give each other grief)  roflol