All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 12 VOLT BATTERIES JimM68 wrote: Yes, no problem to connect 3 12 volt batteries in parrallel Thank you thats what I needed to knowRe: 12 VOLT BATTERIES Dakota98 wrote: Do you intending on buying 3 new batteries & installing or are you going to be mixing & matching different age or group size batteries ? The 12 volt batteries are new12 VOLT BATTERIESCan I HOOK 3 12 VOLT BATTERIES IN Parallel OR DO I need them in sets 2-4-6 There I only have room for 3 -12 volt. I do not want to use 6 volt batteries when I already have the 12 volt onesconnecting 4 6 volt bateriesour question: "I am hooking up 4 6 volt batteries in my motorhome I have seen a connector that have on each end the ternimal connector its about 6 inches long and is a solid connector it is hard to discribe it where I seen it was on youtube called installing my new rv solar batteries and power system fastforwed to 2400 2427 tried to find it on the internet to see what it is call with no luck does anyone knowRe: Motorhome will not move robsouth wrote: satboyz1, can you at least respond to the remarks you have received? There must have been more to it than replacing a fuse cause the $1400.00 you quoted seems ridiculous for just replacing a fuse. How long did it take? Did Good Sam tow you for free? Help us out here. want to correct the fuse alone was not $1400. the fuse was the problum had bad conection with goodsam so hope they refund me the towing towing $650. 3 hr. check park brake $285.found bad spot in wire and repaired then had them service the trans looking at the brake down cost was only $935.and should get towing back should have explained it on my post sorryRe: Motorhome will not move country sunflower wrote: Where we you when this happened to you? I was in Florence, SCMotorhome will not moveI have a 2006 Fleetwood pace arrow on the workhorse chasse when I was on my way to Florida stopped to get gas when I went to move I could move the shifter gear nothing would happen the service brake light was on but the brake was not on called Good Sam roadside the motor home was towed into a service outlet they found that the fuse for the service brake light was gone replace the fuse that fixed it for this it cost $1400.00 can anyone tell me where would this fuse be located and next what would make the fuse to blow if it happens again I would save myself $1400.00 tried to get information from the machanic only would tell me the fuse operated a hydrolic pump somthing about the transmition