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pmallonee wrote:
I'd definitely get the dealer to throw in the house batteries. I believe HR uses fiberglass roofs, which is better than sheet rubber. Seems like aluminum would be better than wood. One less thing to rot. Does this unit have smooth aluminum siding (as opposed to fiberglass)?
Dec-28-2014 02:55 PM
ReadyToGo wrote:
You do need a working auxiliary battery. There are a few things that work off of that. Most refrig need it to start up, all lights when not connected to electricity, the furnace at all times. Wether you need on the way home is up to you, but I think the seller should replace it so that you can fully check out the camper. For instance, does the furnace work, or refrig. If there is a slideout, that may or may not need the battery.
I would suggest you hire a RV mechanic to check the unit out if you decide to buy it. From you question, I take it that you are a newby to RVs.
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