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Blacklane
May 20, 2015Explorer
And here's a tip: mount the remote display someplace where you can't see it.
The entire time power is connected, the display flashes red codes for voltage, frequency, current, and status. The display cannot be dimmed or turned off, giving your camper an emergency-room ambience while you're trying to sleep at night.
I don't need to know that stuff all the time, so my display is mounted in an outside storage compartment near my electrical connection.
The entire time power is connected, the display flashes red codes for voltage, frequency, current, and status. The display cannot be dimmed or turned off, giving your camper an emergency-room ambience while you're trying to sleep at night.
I don't need to know that stuff all the time, so my display is mounted in an outside storage compartment near my electrical connection.
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