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OregonMan wrote:
My 2018 Wolf Pup 16BHS needs some repairs, including to some wiring. The trailer came with a C02 detector that was connected with wiring underneath the fridge. This thing would beep at me relentlessly whenever the trailer battery got low and it didn't have an off switch. During a trip I got frustrated and ripped it out of the wall, leaving a couple exposed wires. This is a safety concern and I'm hoping someone knows the best method of dealing with these ripped wires - is taping them together with electrical tape and capping them off enough, or do I need to go in there and remove the wires entirely? I essentially have 0 electrical wiring experience. Thanks for any tips here.
โApr-21-2022 03:56 AM
Huntindog wrote:MFL wrote:He has probably already damaged it, as he stated it was pretty lame
Just so you know, depleting your camper battery continually, to a low state of charge, will use up it's overall life quickly.
โApr-20-2022 07:48 PM
โApr-20-2022 06:42 PM
MFL wrote:He has probably already damaged it, as he stated it was pretty lame
Just so you know, depleting your camper battery continually, to a low state of charge, will use up it's overall life quickly.
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