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AllegroD
Jun 25, 2014Nomad
IMO, Gas makes it easier. Many of us store our MH for several months at a time. I am fortunate to have mine at the house where I can run the engine for an hour a month, disconnect from shore power and run the genny for an hour a month (with load, AC, space heaters, etc) and test/top batteries. If you cannot get to it, you can disconnect the batteries and take them to the house for charging in the garrage. Since you are in florida, if you do not get a freeze like this past winter, you could leave them in the coach and just disconnect the negs or insert cutoff/kill switches, at the batteries.
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