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pastorbillv
Mar 11, 2017Explorer II
Your camper will have a disconnect switch. When the camper is going to sit for any length of time, you "disconnect" and all connections to the battery are disconnected. Nothing will drain or overcharge the system.
People don't realize that any vehicle that is going to sit should have a battery disconnect. It's a simple in-line device you put on the negative terminal of the vehicle's battery, usually with a big screw top that you loosen/tighten by hand. Your battery will be fresh the next time you want to start up.
People don't realize that any vehicle that is going to sit should have a battery disconnect. It's a simple in-line device you put on the negative terminal of the vehicle's battery, usually with a big screw top that you loosen/tighten by hand. Your battery will be fresh the next time you want to start up.
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