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moisheh
Jan 01, 2018Explorer
Often the problem is someone's RV is having electrical problems. John and Angela have the solution. Get yourself a good battery charger that can handle a wide range of voltages. DISCONNECT your RV from the pedestal'. Plug in your battery charger. Unless your RV is more than 30 years old there are lots of electronic devices: fridge has a computer board and needs 12 volts even when running on propane, units with multiple air conditioners have a stat that is electronic, slide outs may have an electronic controller. I would sooner run a genset for a few hours a day than burn out expensive and hard to replace electronics.
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