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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / December 2005

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AC question08 Dec 2005 16:10 GMT7
I plan to leave my TT on the Texas coast this spring, summer and fall.
It has your standard Dometic roof mounted A/C with controls on the A/C
itself.
Is there any reasonable way to wire in a thermostat and start-stop relay for
Remove batteries for winter??05 Dec 2005 14:04 GMT15
I've read some saying remove 'em, some saying they'll be OK if fully
charged.
I'm in Canada, in an area where we can expect weeks of below freezing temps.
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Running the Dometic Fridge off of a 700 w. Invertor05 Dec 2005 02:09 GMT68
I have a 6 cu ft. Dometic that runs off of propane/12 v. / and 115 v.
Using it on 12 v.  doesnt work well at all.  Using it on propane works
well as does 115 v.    As an experiment, i hooked up a 700 w. Invertor
to the Fridge tieing in the 12 v side to the 2 coach batterys which are
FA: Porcelain Butter Keeper ** GREAT FOR CAMPING ** new **05 Dec 2005 00:28 GMT4
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Best place to store a Gun in an RV ?02 Dec 2005 20:57 GMT33
Im going on a long RV trip, and, would feel better if i had some
protection as i may get off the beaten path for a couple days ;   if you
take a pistol with you on RV trips....where do u store yours ?  Thanks.
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