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4x4van wrote:
Personally, I've never seen an RV that didn't have a battery disconnect switch (not saying they don't exist, just that I've never seen one). All 3 of mine (2 C's, 1 A, as far back as a 1979 model) have had not only the battery disconnect, but also the boost switch as well. Since nearly all RVs (other than perhaps full-timers) are subject to long periods of storage, it would make no sense NOT to have one.
BTW, I wish people would stop referring to them as "salesman" switches; I've NEVER seen one labeled as such, and it has nothing to do with showing/selling the rig; IT IS FOR LONG TERM STORAGE! Using the "salesman switch" term misleads newbies into finding their batteries dead/damaged.
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