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opnspaces
Sep 13, 2022Navigator II
There's no reason to leave the trailer plugged in when you're not using it if you can disconnect the batteries. As stated if your disconnect is not a knife switch that you lift to disconnect then it is not a true disconnect.
If your disconnect is not a total disconnect, then I would flip the refrigerator breaker over pulling it out of the cabinet to unplug.
If your disconnect is not a total disconnect, then I would flip the refrigerator breaker over pulling it out of the cabinet to unplug.
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