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quote:Originally posted by jackel1959
As long as the batteries will take a charge, plugging it in over night should do the trick. Keep in mind too that when you have the rig unplugged the propane detector is still running off the house battery (ies). The best thing to do is use your battery disconnect switch to remove power from things that can run the battery down. You will still be able to operate the slides and landing gear with the switch in the disconnect position.
Jack
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As Jack pointed out the Battery Disconnect does not disconnect power to the entire trailer. Just most of it. That is why I installed a separate battery disconnect near the batteries that actually kills power to the entire trailer. I use the disconnect when I put the trailer in storage. Never had any issues with a dead battery.