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Dave_H_M
Sep 21, 2015Explorer II
I know this does not answer your question, but I have never pulled my fifth wheel batts in the winter, and it does get kinda cool in central IL in the winter.
I don't believe in keeping the RV plugged into 120 either even though it has a 30 amp plug where it is stored.
I installed a remote batt cut off switch (batt is a PITA to get to). So when the RV is in storage the batt is turned off and a batt maintainer is hooked to it.
However you have to do what makes you comfortable. All of those batts out there in the barn are outside dogs. :W
I don't believe in keeping the RV plugged into 120 either even though it has a 30 amp plug where it is stored.
I installed a remote batt cut off switch (batt is a PITA to get to). So when the RV is in storage the batt is turned off and a batt maintainer is hooked to it.
However you have to do what makes you comfortable. All of those batts out there in the barn are outside dogs. :W
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