All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Battery Disconnect SwitchWe always do when on the road, by default if I don't it will auto disconnected anyways. Don't think having power in the trailer is wise when moving. More chance for a unexpected problems I would expect....Re: where to route cables from the roofawesome, thanks for the great ideas. I plan on doing it this weekend, will see what works best.where to route cables from the roofGood day folks, I'm needing to put a wifi\LTE antenna on Fuzion toyhauler and was wondering where best to route the cable? I work out of the garage as my office and have the router there as well. I'm trying to avoid drilling into the roof if at all possible. We've got a 2015 Fuzion 371 toyhauler if that helps... The antenna is a nimo wifi,LTE antenna with 3 seprate cables I'll be routing and the cables are 15 ft long.Re: Boondocking and Phantom loads. darsben1 wrote: What Phantom load? The fridge even on gas needs 12 volts to operate The LP detector needs 12 volts or the valve closes HW circuit is a variable Also consider if has heat pads on the tanks, mine turn on at 40 degrees if not on manual mode.Re: Boondocking and Phantom loads. mike-s wrote: I use solar, and don't worry about it. 2nd that..Re: At the CG do you mainly use the CG showers or your RV's?Rv'ing full time we use the RV shower without question. Once in a while well use the CG shower but maybe once a month or so depending on where were at.Re: Pagosa Springs, CO to South Fork, CO-Hwy 160Wolf creek pass should not be a problem, I have done it many times in my 5th wheel. Just use your low gears as much as possible, the direction your going is less steep as well for the downhills.Re: Too many questionsWe live in a Fuzion 371 towHauler 38ft long and almost 13.5 high. I use the garage for my office when parked and for hauling the bikes when mobile. I would start by what floor models you like and go from there. At least for us we had our basic requirements and then it just kind of fale into place.Re: Will a FW back into the same spot as a similar sized BP?5er is much easier I have never had an issue.Re: Comparing Solar SystemsI just put in 3x160w panels and 2 additional batteries totaling 4x12v and a 2000w inverter so I can work full time from the RV. I left my go-power 30amp power controller and now regret not switching it out for MPPT. Once I upgrade to a MPPT I'll be set.
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