During the delivery of our TT I was told to disconnect the neg battery cable when storing to prevent discharge. Has anyone installed a cutoff switch to quick disconnect the battery? One came with my boat and is just a turn of a key instead of removing the battery cover and removing the cable. Seems much easier. Or are there any other suggestions?
I have never had a need for a battery disconnect in the past. Now that we are leaving our Jayco in Az I am thinking it would be easier and faster than disconnecting the batteries.
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2011 Eagle 330RLTS with just about every option.
2017 Silverado 1500 4x4 5.3 with tow package. (no, we don't tow the Jayco with it.)
2018 Surveyor 265RLDS well equipped.
Life in the slow lane is still life.
Our Jayco Eagle already has the disconnect switch but I keep our unit plugged in anyway at home. It has come in handy however for troubleshooting problems.
I installed the one in the pic because you can also see the locking straps that I placed around the batteries.....one can kill the batteries in case of an emergency with the switch because the batteries covers are locked on.
I installed the one in the pic because you can also see the locking straps that I placed around the batteries.....one can kill the batteries in case of an emergency with the switch because the batteries covers are locked on.
I just mine today. Plan to install friday
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Chris Moore
2010 Starcraft/Jayco 297BHS pulled by
2009 Chevy Silverado