Oct-07-2016 10:55 PM
Oct-11-2016 09:22 AM
Winnipeg wrote:
Are the sales people more interested in selling the in-stock unit (with residential fridge) than they are with meeting the customer's needs?
Oct-10-2016 08:05 AM
Winnipeg wrote:
First, Tiffin is putting 2 @ 6V batteries into the Alegro 32SA. That is better than 12V (I think). Second, the residential fridge is OPTIONAL on this model. So, I can get it with the good old propane/12V fridge.
Thank you for the on-topic comments
Oct-09-2016 08:54 PM
Oct-09-2016 05:13 PM
Oct-09-2016 04:49 PM
dougrainer wrote:Mile High wrote:dougrainer wrote:Mile High wrote:usersmanual wrote:
I sell hundreds of trailers each year. They (TT)mostly come on transport trailers. The fivers are towed but the ELECTRIC brakes all and have always run off the transportation vehicle batterys. there will be a small auxiliary battery for the break away system brake ; we always install the required batterys on the PDI we do on every trailer that passes through our RV lot
Nobody is arguing where the power comes for the brakes, but it can't be towed without a battery because of the break away, so you get a cheap battery when it leaves the factory, regardless of how many it is supposed to hold normally.
NONE of our Towables come with batteries from the factory. The Factories do not care about having a battery for the Break away system and neither do the Transport companies. I work (37 years and still do) for a large Towable/motorhome dealer(same dealer for those 37 years). AND, we install Interstate Batteries on ALL our units. Interstate makes about the best battery out there. The reason I mentioned Jayco is because Jayco makes provision for 6 batteries on their 5th wheels with residential and we install all 6(OUR expense, not Jayco's AND NO OEM pays a dealer for the battery install) on those models. All other Towables, we install 1 battery even if there are mounts for 2 or more unless the customer pays for the extra batteries on the deal. Doug
Years ago they did come with CHEAP batteries, but since 2008, they dropped batteries in almost all brands on towables.
Well I can't speak for the brands you sell. I can only speak for the brands I buy, and those factories are a little more conscientious of the law and the risks to other motorists.
Regardless - this whole conversation is going nowhere so everyone can zip up their pants and put the rulers away and we can get back on topic. My point was that in addition to battery quantities, there are battery sizes and even if you have less number of batteries than you think you should have, the batteries themselves may be of a higher series and capacity.
REALLY? How many Towables have you purchased? Your sig shows you have a motorhome. MY point is, YOU SPOUT OFF AND HAVE NO CLUE AS TO WHAT YOU ARE STATING. Doug
Oct-09-2016 02:51 PM
Mile High wrote:dougrainer wrote:Mile High wrote:usersmanual wrote:
I sell hundreds of trailers each year. They (TT)mostly come on transport trailers. The fivers are towed but the ELECTRIC brakes all and have always run off the transportation vehicle batterys. there will be a small auxiliary battery for the break away system brake ; we always install the required batterys on the PDI we do on every trailer that passes through our RV lot
Nobody is arguing where the power comes for the brakes, but it can't be towed without a battery because of the break away, so you get a cheap battery when it leaves the factory, regardless of how many it is supposed to hold normally.
NONE of our Towables come with batteries from the factory. The Factories do not care about having a battery for the Break away system and neither do the Transport companies. I work (37 years and still do) for a large Towable/motorhome dealer(same dealer for those 37 years). AND, we install Interstate Batteries on ALL our units. Interstate makes about the best battery out there. The reason I mentioned Jayco is because Jayco makes provision for 6 batteries on their 5th wheels with residential and we install all 6(OUR expense, not Jayco's AND NO OEM pays a dealer for the battery install) on those models. All other Towables, we install 1 battery even if there are mounts for 2 or more unless the customer pays for the extra batteries on the deal. Doug
Years ago they did come with CHEAP batteries, but since 2008, they dropped batteries in almost all brands on towables.
Well I can't speak for the brands you sell. I can only speak for the brands I buy, and those factories are a little more conscientious of the law and the risks to other motorists.
Regardless - this whole conversation is going nowhere so everyone can zip up their pants and put the rulers away and we can get back on topic. My point was that in addition to battery quantities, there are battery sizes and even if you have less number of batteries than you think you should have, the batteries themselves may be of a higher series and capacity.
Oct-09-2016 01:13 PM
dougrainer wrote:Mile High wrote:usersmanual wrote:
I sell hundreds of trailers each year. They (TT)mostly come on transport trailers. The fivers are towed but the ELECTRIC brakes all and have always run off the transportation vehicle batterys. there will be a small auxiliary battery for the break away system brake ; we always install the required batterys on the PDI we do on every trailer that passes through our RV lot
Nobody is arguing where the power comes for the brakes, but it can't be towed without a battery because of the break away, so you get a cheap battery when it leaves the factory, regardless of how many it is supposed to hold normally.
NONE of our Towables come with batteries from the factory. The Factories do not care about having a battery for the Break away system and neither do the Transport companies. I work (37 years and still do) for a large Towable/motorhome dealer(same dealer for those 37 years). AND, we install Interstate Batteries on ALL our units. Interstate makes about the best battery out there. The reason I mentioned Jayco is because Jayco makes provision for 6 batteries on their 5th wheels with residential and we install all 6(OUR expense, not Jayco's AND NO OEM pays a dealer for the battery install) on those models. All other Towables, we install 1 battery even if there are mounts for 2 or more unless the customer pays for the extra batteries on the deal. Doug
Years ago they did come with CHEAP batteries, but since 2008, they dropped batteries in almost all brands on towables.
Oct-09-2016 11:53 AM
Oct-09-2016 11:45 AM
Mile High wrote:usersmanual wrote:
I sell hundreds of trailers each year. They (TT)mostly come on transport trailers. The fivers are towed but the ELECTRIC brakes all and have always run off the transportation vehicle batterys. there will be a small auxiliary battery for the break away system brake ; we always install the required batterys on the PDI we do on every trailer that passes through our RV lot
Nobody is arguing where the power comes for the brakes, but it can't be towed without a battery because of the break away, so you get a cheap battery when it leaves the factory, regardless of how many it is supposed to hold normally.
Oct-09-2016 11:32 AM
Mile High wrote:usersmanual wrote:
I sell hundreds of trailers each year. They (TT)mostly come on transport trailers. The fivers are towed but the ELECTRIC brakes all and have always run off the transportation vehicle batterys. there will be a small auxiliary battery for the break away system brake ; we always install the required batterys on the PDI we do on every trailer that passes through our RV lot
Nobody is arguing where the power comes for the brakes, but it can't be towed without a battery because of the break away, so you get a cheap battery when it leaves the factory, regardless of how many it is supposed to hold normally.
Oct-09-2016 11:27 AM
usersmanual wrote:
I sell hundreds of trailers each year. They (TT)mostly come on transport trailers. The fivers are towed but the ELECTRIC brakes all and have always run off the transportation vehicle batterys. there will be a small auxiliary battery for the break away system brake ; we always install the required batterys on the PDI we do on every trailer that passes through our RV lot
Oct-09-2016 10:41 AM
Oct-09-2016 10:34 AM
dougrainer wrote:That has absolutely nothing to do with what I said! Trailers are typically shipped with the cheapest 24 series battery the factory can find so the brakes work, but they are DESIGNED for the quantity and size batteries they are engineered for based on equipment and the Dealer is supposed to install the appropriate batteries at Delivery so it is TRANSPARENT to the buyer, unless of course the Dealer is a jerk.Mile High wrote:Winnipeg wrote:Rather than quantity of batteries, they may have increased the battery size. I know some of the 5ers that started offering a residential fridge went from the initial 3 24 series 12-volt batteries to 2 31 series 12-volt batteries.
Wow, lots of great advice and opinions. I did find out that Tiffin (and others?) used to add extra batteries with the residential fridge, but in the past few years they (and pretty much all manufacturers) just put in 2@12V. Same thing you can expect in a $15k travel trailer, so much for "high end".
OK. Jayco and MOST Trailers do NOT come with batteries. They are installed when they are prepped for delivery. Doug
Oct-09-2016 09:35 AM
Mile High wrote:Winnipeg wrote:Rather than quantity of batteries, they may have increased the battery size. I know some of the 5ers that started offering a residential fridge went from the initial 3 24 series 12-volt batteries to 2 31 series 12-volt batteries.
Wow, lots of great advice and opinions. I did find out that Tiffin (and others?) used to add extra batteries with the residential fridge, but in the past few years they (and pretty much all manufacturers) just put in 2@12V. Same thing you can expect in a $15k travel trailer, so much for "high end".