Auxilliary Battery Switch
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04-12-2009, 01:08
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Auxilliary Battery Switch
Howdy, Randy.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Randy Merrill" > > Hi Everyone, > > On my 2003 LX I have found if I leave the auxilliary battery switch in the off position when the coach is parked the engine batteries lose charge or go dead. Does anyone leave their auxilliary battery switch in the on position at all times when parked? Is there any harm in doing it? Is there any chance of overcharging the batteries? I travel alot and am not home everyday to check on the coach so don't want to leave the switch on if it may harm the batteries. The manual gives no indication whether to leave the switch on or off. I just wondered what everyone else was doing. > > Thanks, > > Randy Merrill > 2003 LX > Ocala, FL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We leave the switch in the "ON" position when parked. Our Xantrex takes care of charging the batteries. Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce 1993 WLWB D'Hanis, TX |
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