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campin_in_the_rain wrote:
We do boondock a little throughout the year (and would like to do more) and when we were out a few weeks ago the temperatures at night dropped just below freezing and the daytime was around 40 degrees. Even a huge battery bank wouldn't be enough to keep our furnace fan running throughout the night even though we've done about everything possible to add insulation around our rig, but I like the idea of having enough battery power to keep the furnace going throughout the night as needed; although, this is probably an impossible request.
Dec-15-2014 01:36 PM
Dr Quick wrote:
Just a thought.
Most RV deep cycle batteries have both a "post and wing nut" attachment for the wires. If you use the wing nut fasteners, I would cut the post off at the base, just lead and it is soft. That way if the thief wants them for a car, they would be uses to them. Unless it is someone wanting them for another RV, in which case they would be easy to identify if they show up, as no post on battery.
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Dec-15-2014 08:18 AM
Bucky Badger wrote:myredracer wrote:
Another type of storage box for the tongue is a "trailer tongue storage box" and are available in metal or plastic and different heights. The angle on the sides of these matches the angle of the A-frame in a TT. I bought one for our last TT for storage of sewer stuff and chocks and moved the battery into the front of the pass-through. I still have the storage box and may use it for our battery. These aren't exactly highly secure though and they will still get in if they want to. Maybe a battery lock could be used as well.
where did you put the propane tanks
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coolbreeze01 wrote:
I wouldn't replace the batteries until the parking is more secure. Good luck.
Dec-15-2014 03:17 AM
Dr Quick wrote:Even if he did see them somewhere how would he know they were his batteries all the other person would have to say is i cut them off prove me wrong the best thing to do is just take the batteries out and store them in the garage that way you can keep them charged
Just a thought.
Most RV deep cycle batteries have both a "post and wing nut" attachment for the wires. If you use the wing nut fasteners, I would cut the post off at the base, just lead and it is soft. That way if the thief wants them for a car, they would be uses to them. Unless it is someone wanting them for another RV, in which case they would be easy to identify if they show up, as no post on battery.