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Originally Posted by bedrck46
Pulling the fuse may be a good thing But anytime my TT is in storage I also remove the battery and place it inside of the TT or leave in inside of the TV.
Out of sight out of mind.
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Except I would be hesitant to leave a flooded cell 12V in an enclosed space, especially the TV. I keep mine in my garage (which gets plenty of ventilation) on a float charger. It's always charged up, and it's not going to grow legs.
Also, simply pulling the fuse may not isolate the battery from the trailer. Mine had a circuit breaker AND a 30A fuse up front; the 30A fuse is ONLY for the power tongue jack (I replaced this fuse with another circuit breaker when I upgraded my jack). So check how you're wired up front before you simply grab the fuse and call it good, or you'll still come back to a discharged battery. IMO, a disconnect switch is second best to actually removing the battery.
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