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TurnThePage
Nov 02, 2017Explorer
I played that game exactly once. Now my batteries permanently live on the tongue of my trailer till death do they part. I have solar to keep them topped off. If we get a lot of long lasting snow, I turn on the converter just for insurance.
Since my trailer is at home, I have no worry about some electrical problem harming it. If something happened, it would affect all the appliances and electronics in the house too. I have insurance for that reason.
When spring rolls around, there'll be all kinds of posts here, about people that put their batteries back in their trailers and wired them up backwards, thus causing expensive repair bills. You will read, "Gosh why aren't the wires color coded?"
Why bother with all the unnecessary heavy lifting?
Since my trailer is at home, I have no worry about some electrical problem harming it. If something happened, it would affect all the appliances and electronics in the house too. I have insurance for that reason.
When spring rolls around, there'll be all kinds of posts here, about people that put their batteries back in their trailers and wired them up backwards, thus causing expensive repair bills. You will read, "Gosh why aren't the wires color coded?"
Why bother with all the unnecessary heavy lifting?
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