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Old 11-13-2020, 08:56 PM   #6
hossross
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This is excellent information, thank you Leisure Time Larry and hossross!

The more I find out about this motorhome, the more I like it! I am an avid do-it-yourselfer, and enjoy repairs and enhancements! I actually even enjoyed winterizing it

Wondering, in your opinion(s), is it better to remove the coach battery over winter and trickle charge to maintain it, or just plug into shore power for a few hours every month, flip that master switch to "on", and maintain the battery that way?

Thanks again!
I think the trickle charge is best, for sure on automotive batts, Not sure if deep cycle ( which your house batts should be) care. I would google that question for deep cycle batts. Obviously if you can hook up shore power easily then that easier. Which begs the question can you leave shore power continuously hooked up? If you have a smart converter, it will have a trickle charge mode built in.
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