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smlranger
Jul 06, 2017Explorer
Ocean Mist wrote:
Thank you for the information! :W I can't thank you guys enough.
New problem, The City Police just cited me for parking the Rig on the Street in front of my parents house. The statute is "any vehicle over 20'" It can be parked there but just for actively loading
So now I have to park it in front of the tenants houses, in another city.
Have a Cement guy coming today for estimate to keep Rig on my side access.
The side acess may only be 4-5" thick. Wonder if it will crack...? :h
I would consider making sure your paver creates a good compacted base under the slab. That seems to be as important as the thickness of the slab. Just make sure whomever does the work has some knowledge/experience pouring slabs for heavy vehicles.
In addition to that, the Generator won't start. It turns over slowly and then stops. It seems that the coach batteries are not strong enough to turn over generator to get it started...
I have not had it plugged in due to no 30 or 50 amp service, however I will get 50 amp installed at my house soon.
So, I heard that there are 2 Rear shut off switches to disconnect the coach from parasitic loss... Does anyone know where they are?
I have two battery cut off switches in my battery compartment. The chassis switch was installed by CC and I installed the house battery switch. In my experience, shutting off the house battery switch inside the coach (salesmans switch) does not really isolate the house battery from parasitic loads.
Also, when i leave the Rig, I press the master cut-off switch on the passenger side as Im exiting. With 8 Coach Batteries, would they drain down that fast?
I don't have any lights on during the day, and only used slides a couple of times...
Oh well, I have to go somewhere to change out batteries. Is Camping world any good for batteries? There is also a place locally here called Allied Trailer And Coach Works.
Is there one or two brand name of AGM batteries I should look for?
Lifeline makes great AGM batteries. You can look on their website to find dealers in your area. I used Full River AGM's which I purchased from a local golf car dealer. He recommended them to me and I have been very satisfied with their performance. Personally, I would avoid Camping World. I would not let them change the oil in a lawn mower.
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