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Old 12-13-2011, 04:38 PM   #16
CORattler
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Thanks for the ideas Greg!

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quote:Originally posted by gregdan24

CORattler - you could rig up a 12 volt plug for your charger wire and plug it into a 12 volt outlet (I have 2 in the bedroom and one in the basement). But then you would have to leave the battery disconnect switch in the on position. Other option might be to run wires direct to the battery or to the fuse panel, or you could rig up another 12 volt outlet that is hooked up to the battery side of the disconnect switch in the convenience center, and turn the disconnect to "off". Think I like that last option best.
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