enblethen
Moses Lake, WA
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I would upgrade to the PD-9200. It has built in charge Wizard\.
Bud
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Pace Arrow
2003 Chev Ice Road Tracker
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BarabooBob
Baraboo, WI
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Yes and yes. The batteries should charge while you are driving. And you do hook up the positive to one battery and the negative to the other battery. And those are not dumb questions. A dumb question would be: "Can I pet the bison and grizzley bears at Yellowstone?"
Bob & Dawn Married 34 years
2017 Viking 17RD
2011 Ford F150 3.5L Ecoboost 420 lb/ft
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2000flair
On the road - Eastern Canada
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@BarabooBob good points, i guess seeing how experienced people are in the forum can be a but intimidating if like me, one has very superficial knowledge of rv mechanics and their electrical components.
I guess we were naïve when we bought this rig 3 years ago. We didn’t pay a lot for it but we should have guessed there were some issues with it beyond it being old. So far we’ve had fixed the park brake, AC (new compressor and condenser rebuild, new battery and alternator, replacing some parts on the steering system, manifold exhaust leak, and now this among a few other things.
We do love driving around in it and plan on replacing it with something a but smaller and more recent (and in better shape i hope)
Thanks!!
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