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wa8yxm
Mar 05, 2014Explorer III
I have to scan this computer somebody it appears got past my anti-mal-ware... But enough of that.
If you change the chassis battery then yes you may wish to plug in a "keeper" (usually a 9 volt battery you can get the thing at any auto parts place).
Or you can simply run a jumper cable from the positive house to the positive wires on the chassis.
For the house that should not be needed, just keep it plugged into shore power
SUGGESTION
Before you remove batteris use some red and black spray paint, Red on the positife wires, Black on the negative.
Let dry over night and that way you know what goes where
If there are more than one cable hooked to the positive TIE them all together with either tape or twine. Same on the negative end.
THEN remove the batteries, take to store, get new, relace.
If you change the chassis battery then yes you may wish to plug in a "keeper" (usually a 9 volt battery you can get the thing at any auto parts place).
Or you can simply run a jumper cable from the positive house to the positive wires on the chassis.
For the house that should not be needed, just keep it plugged into shore power
SUGGESTION
Before you remove batteris use some red and black spray paint, Red on the positife wires, Black on the negative.
Let dry over night and that way you know what goes where
If there are more than one cable hooked to the positive TIE them all together with either tape or twine. Same on the negative end.
THEN remove the batteries, take to store, get new, relace.
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