Hello everyone.
I am new to this site and I have had trouble finding any internet sources that answer my question. I have just recently purchased a used 2008 Keystone Laredo 29RL fifth wheel. I have not picked it up yet so I have a preliminary question just in case my used RV dealer doesn't give me a solution. I have seen the two house batteries in the nose compartment of this fifth wheel but they are covered by two vented boxes that look pretty secure and rather time consuming to take off so that the batteries can be recharged while dry camping. With my other camper I usually charged my house batteries twice a day I ran my Yamaha generator in the morning and in the evening to charge my house batteries quicker than my converter could. My question is: it looks like recharging the house batteries daily while dry camping with this unit is going to be a chore to take the boxes off of the batteries all the time. Can those boxes be left off so that the batteries terminals are exposed for recharging this trailer. The boxes look like they have a vent hose that vents through the propane compartment but there are no exposed terminals for easy access to the battery terminals Bummer what a system
I am new to this site and I have had trouble finding any internet sources that answer my question. I have just recently purchased a used 2008 Keystone Laredo 29RL fifth wheel. I have not picked it up yet so I have a preliminary question just in case my used RV dealer doesn't give me a solution. I have seen the two house batteries in the nose compartment of this fifth wheel but they are covered by two vented boxes that look pretty secure and rather time consuming to take off so that the batteries can be recharged while dry camping. With my other camper I usually charged my house batteries twice a day I ran my Yamaha generator in the morning and in the evening to charge my house batteries quicker than my converter could. My question is: it looks like recharging the house batteries daily while dry camping with this unit is going to be a chore to take the boxes off of the batteries all the time. Can those boxes be left off so that the batteries terminals are exposed for recharging this trailer. The boxes look like they have a vent hose that vents through the propane compartment but there are no exposed terminals for easy access to the battery terminals Bummer what a system