โMay-30-2018 01:47 PM
โJun-08-2018 12:54 PM
Super_Dave wrote:
My buddy recently bought a used Sabre and we canโt find a 12v kill switch. Do some trailers not have them? The leads coming off the battery seem to terminate on a breaker before splitting and running in different directions.
โJun-01-2018 07:46 AM
Super_Dave wrote:Your correct and that's why so many new owners complain of dead batteries in their new trailer. All that grief for a $14. discount switch.
Thanks guys, I'd love to know the reasoning behind that. I thought all RV's had CO sensors that draw power 24/7 and not conducive to long term storage without a switch.
โJun-01-2018 07:29 AM
โJun-01-2018 06:09 AM
โJun-01-2018 04:53 AM
My buddy recently bought a used Sabre and we canโt find a 12v kill switch. Do some trailers not have them? The leads coming off the battery seem to terminate on a breaker before splitting and running in different directions.
โMay-31-2018 12:05 PM
โMay-31-2018 11:32 AM
โMay-31-2018 06:38 AM
โMay-31-2018 04:00 AM
So shutting off 12v from the batteries to the trailer does NOT shut off the solar panels ability to keep the batteries charged?
โMay-30-2018 03:48 PM
AM Allan wrote:Only a voltmeter knows for sure.
So shutting off 12v from the batteries to the trailer does NOT shut off the solar panels ability to keep the batteries charged?
โMay-30-2018 03:08 PM
AM Allan wrote:
OK. Thanks ronday & laknox.
So shutting off 12v from the batteries to the trailer does NOT shut off the solar panels ability to keep the batteries charged?
โMay-30-2018 03:04 PM
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โMay-30-2018 03:00 PM