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DrewE
Mar 04, 2015Explorer II
My '98 Coachmen is set up the same way--dash radio connected to house battery only. It varies from maker to maker how they set things up; some use the chassis battery, some the house battery, and some have a switch (either automatic or manual).
There's no reason not to have your house battery on while driving, since it gets charged (at least to some extent) by the vehicle alternator via the battery isolator. Indeed, it's probably best to have it on so that the LP detector (and CO detector, if it's a wired model) are operating, if for no other reason.
There's no reason not to have your house battery on while driving, since it gets charged (at least to some extent) by the vehicle alternator via the battery isolator. Indeed, it's probably best to have it on so that the LP detector (and CO detector, if it's a wired model) are operating, if for no other reason.
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