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wanderingbob wrote:
By the way . on my Dutchman the hot and cold valves are reversed in the shower only ! It is because they are installed up side down so as the shower hose comes out on top !
โMay-30-2013 05:28 PM
bcarroll wrote:
I must admit that I do not know the proper way to maintain an RV battery. I'm learning as I go, and from posts like this with input with those that have that knowledge.
I do leave my battery on trailer. It did go dead over the winter a couple of times but plugged it in each time to recharge it.
I left it plugged in for about a month once and my worry was overcharging.
I was expecting the battery to be bad but it was tested and was informed it was good.
I did try to go to the web address: http://bart.ccis.com/home/mnemeth/12volt/12volt.htm but my virus blocker would not allow me to go there because of a virus threat.
โMay-30-2013 05:22 PM
bcarroll wrote:
The water pump issue I'm still not sure of...I have had it hooked up to water hook ups at our previous camp out so the lines should have had water in them from that trip...and the water heater should be full.
I have not noticed any water leaking in the trailer, could water drain from the pipes while sitting?
โMay-29-2013 06:37 PM
bcarroll wrote:Since the Marine batteries are, for the most part, a hybrid deep cycle/starting battery, they are seldom rated at the standard 20 amp hr. rate. If I had to estimate, a grp. 24 marine hybrid would have a 75 amp hr. rating.
Out of curiosity, how can I tell how many amp hours my battery has...the new marine battery I bought only says 690 cranking amps...how does that translate into amp hours?
PS: edited to add: grp 24 12v battery
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