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RV Year
2019
RV Make
Holiday Rambler
RV Model
Navigator
RV Length
39’
Chassis
Freight,iner
Engine
Cummings in-line 6 diesel pusher
TOW/TOAD
2015 Jeep wrangler sport
We will be storing our MH off site for a few months while we have some home renovations completed. What is the appropriate way to store it in regards to the batteries? Is turning the coach batteries off sufficient enough to not ruin the batteries? Do they need to need to be removed and placed on trickle charger?

Thank you!
 
We will be storing our MH off site for a few months while we have some home renovations completed. What is the appropriate way to store it in regards to the batteries? Is turning the coach batteries off sufficient enough to not ruin the batteries? Do they need to need to be removed and placed on trickle charger?

Thank you!
Get a battery maintainer, not the same thing as a trickle charger.
 
Get a battery maintainer, not the same thing as a trickle charger.
Just so I understand correctly, remove the batteries and use a battery maintenance device rather that a trickle charger?

Thank you for your response!
 

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