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Sandy & Shirley

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Posted: 05/20/10 12:41pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just keep an eye on your battery levels. If the system is putting a trickle charge on the batteries 24/7, the fluid levels might drop over time. Just check it every few months and you will be fine


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Posted: 05/20/10 01:13pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I plug mine in all the time. I installed a 50 amp service at home and don't have any problems.

I could have gone with a 20 or 30 amp but the RV is my backup in case the wife and I get in a fight. I might have to stay a while in the RV and I want all the electricity I might need.


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