All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: tv/dvd through main speakersThanks guys, this is good info. I think I have it figured out.tv/dvd through main speakersCan someone explain to me how to run my tv and dvd player through the main speakers. I have a single din cd player that I use to play the radio through my speakers in the ceiling and on the outside of the trailer. I also have a tv and a dvd player that are separate. When the heater or a/c is on it drowns out my tv. Is it possible to play the tv through the other speakers? Thanks for the help.generator remote startHas anyone ever tried installing a remote start on their portable generator. I thought I'd be able to find a kit but no luck.Re: running the fridge on lpYou guys are great. That's exactly the info I was looking for. Thanks a bunch.running the fridge on lpI'm still new to my rv and have some questions about how the fridge works. Its a 2 way fridge and I'm wondering if the fridge needs battery power when running on gas. I was under the assumption I could keep my fridge cold while dry camping and not use any battery power. If I disconnect the battery when the pilot light is lit, it goes right out. If this is correct how much battery power will it suck down while running the fridge. Thanks.Interior ouletsI have a 2010 forest river stealth ss2216 that I just purchased. It's my first rv and I'm still learning all the ins and outs. This might be a stupid question but none of the outlets inside the trailer work on battery power. They only work on shore power or the generator. Is this normal and just mean my trailer isn't equipped with an inverter? Or is it wired like this so you don't drain the batteries through the outlets. Thanks.Re: battery chargingBefore I start troubleshooting anymore, do you guys expect your truck to charge your rv batteries or just maintain them. My research isn't giving be a definitive answer. I checked the voltage on the truck receptacle and it is normal.Re: battery chargingThanks for all the quick reply's. I'm starting to realize this dealer did a poor job at explaining everything to me and making sure everything was set up correctly. It dawned on me this morning that yesterday he had the shore power attached during the walk through and we never actually tested the battery, so now I'm assuming the batt was dead already when I pulled away. I'm charging it now so I will test it in a few hours. My truck is a 07' ram 1500, I did some reading and I think maybe it can only maintain the battery not charge it. Is that correct?battery chargingThis is my first post. I just brought home my first rv and I'm hoping someone can help me understand a couple things. I did my walk through at the dealer but I guess not all my questions were not answered. After driving about 5 hours the battery on the rv was completely dead. I know it was charged when I left and I thought my truck charged the battery as you drive. I did notice that the service guys left the fridge switch on 110 instead of turning it off before I left. The main battery disconnect was on and the fridge was cold when I got home. So does is make sense that my battery was dead? Or should the truck kept the battery charged. Sorry for the long post and any help would be appreciated.