Forum Discussion
phemens
Jul 16, 2019Explorer
Yes, I have insurance, and no, I'm not overly paranoid. The batteries are there to help me enjoy camping, not the other way around, I don't lose sleep over it. Was just curious if anyone had taken any simple precautions, given that I leave it at the park unattended for extended periods. Never had any problem in the past, but ignorance isn't always bliss.
The batteries don't have any physical attachment points other than the very small flimsy plastic tabs for the cloth straps to lift them (they weigh 30 lbs each), so the only way would be the bolt & metal bar route, which is more work than result in this case (just my opinion).
At this point I might just upgrade the baggage door lock to heftier model as suggested and call it done.
Thanks for all the input.
The batteries don't have any physical attachment points other than the very small flimsy plastic tabs for the cloth straps to lift them (they weigh 30 lbs each), so the only way would be the bolt & metal bar route, which is more work than result in this case (just my opinion).
At this point I might just upgrade the baggage door lock to heftier model as suggested and call it done.
Thanks for all the input.
About Fifth Wheel Group
19,007 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 28, 2025