Re: Extended stay question
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I can't tell from your note but I assume that you will be near Yellowstone at a commercial campground where you will be plugged in.
Check your owners manual to see if the Inspire has the Xantrex Echo Charger. That is a device that routes 15 amps from your fully charged house batteries to the chassis battery for maintenance purposes. The other CC coaches have that function so I assume that the Inspire does as well.
George Sanders
'04 Allure 31038
Mountain Brook, AL
perhaps I wasn't clear in my phrasing....so I'll try again. We are staying in Yellowstone for a month. This is our longest stay by far in one place. I was wondering what I need to do to ensure that the chassis battery doesn't run down to the point it won't start the MH when we are ready to leave. Even when I turn the chassis battery cutoff switch to off, the radio/cd player is drawing current...perhaps other things with memories to maintain are also drawing current. After a while I would expect that it would drain the battery. Should I remove the negative ground on the battery? What do others do to maintain their chassis batteries over long stays? When I examined the electrical schematics, I didn't see anything to indicate that the chassis body is being trickle charged when connected to shore power. Thanks for any information about this issure.