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Old-Biscuit wrote:
"I read recently that one should not leave the MH plugged in when not in use"
Where did you read this?
What are their credentials?
What were their reasons?
I read it in in one of the Winnebago Operator's Manuals. Credentials ?? Their reason ??. My opinion: They made that statement likely as directed by the company legal firm. Someone above mentioned possibility of fire (mice etc.) The lawyers were likely aware of such possibilities and wanted to reduce potential damage (to Winnebago).
My RV has been plugged in since 2006 when purchased NEW
CG AC Power, Generator or at my RV Pad at S&B
Hasn't been an issue in 13 yrs
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dalenoel wrote:
Keep it plugged in but check batteries monthly
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Always plugged in at home when parked. Keeps house batteries charged and powers the separate charger used for my chassis batteries. Been doing it for decades without any issues. In Florida you never know when a storm will threaten and you have to leave or use the coach when/if the power fails.
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