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opnspaces
3 years agoNavigator III
There's no reason to leave the trailer plugged in when you're not using it if you can disconnect the batteries. As stated if your disconnect is not a knife switch that you lift to disconnect then it is not a true disconnect.
If your disconnect is not a total disconnect, then I would flip the refrigerator breaker over pulling it out of the cabinet to unplug.
If your disconnect is not a total disconnect, then I would flip the refrigerator breaker over pulling it out of the cabinet to unplug.
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