I just purchased a 2003 Coachmen Mirada, 30 foot, with 14,000 miles. I was so excited to find a low mile, well priced unit that I overlooked one thing -- it has no auxiliary batteries! I have to be plugged in or running the motor or generator to run anything! I contacted Coachmen and they claim they have never shipped a unit without auxiliary batteries. There is no sign of there ever being batteries in the compartment under the step. The previous owner did not buy it new and just figured that was the way it was.
Coachmen sent me a schematic of how the batteries should be wired in. It shows that all I have to add is the batteries, cables, a 250 amp fuse and I would be in business. Is it that simple? Has anybody added auxiliar batteries before?
Thanks for your help!
Karl
Coachmen sent me a schematic of how the batteries should be wired in. It shows that all I have to add is the batteries, cables, a 250 amp fuse and I would be in business. Is it that simple? Has anybody added auxiliar batteries before?
Thanks for your help!
Karl