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dead toad
05-22-2006, 13:29
Post: #3
dead toad
Dick and Sandy, You could add a wire to your hook up to the bus and
run from bus-battery to Toad-battery. If you are on the road now, you
may look at Harbor freight for one of the solar battery chargers that
plug into the cig lighter port, and drop it on the dash. Or simply run
a 12 ga wire from battery to battery with alligator clips. you need
not run the ground as the bus and car are grounded for the lights.
Fully Discharging the Pacifica battery will reduce the life of the
battery. I've been saving up for a 2004 Bus, 9 more years and my
savings will meet the resale.

Gregory O'Connor
PT40 Romoland Ca

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "richardfriedkin"
wrote:
>
> I've been towing a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica behind my M380. Auto
> transmission, Remco lube pump and Brake Buddy. Lately, when I stop
> after about 3 hours of driving, the battery in the toad is dead
> (happened twice). I jump started it and it immediately came back to
> life. Chrysler checked battery, it showed 13.5 volts. I leave the key
> in the on position so steering wheel unlocks. Any thoughts would be
> much appreciated.
>
> Dick & Sandy Friedkin
> 2004 M380
> Heading from Nashville to Bismarck ND
>
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dead toad - richardfriedkin - 05-21-2006, 10:50
dead toad - bizisphoto@... - 05-22-2006, 09:43
dead toad - Gregory OConnor - 05-22-2006 13:29
dead toad - Al - 05-22-2006, 14:35



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