chaajoad
Well-known member
A few of you have been very kind in answering my questions and it's been helpful. Here's a follow-up.
My chassis battery WAS deader than a door nail. I replaced it today and the engine fired right up. Now I need to make sure it stays charged between uses. Is there a way of checking a sealed battery's strength? I have two battery chargers - both small; one for a car battery (small) and one for the motorcycle battery (smaller). I'm unsure if either of these cut off the power when the battery is charged - they might not. Do I need a special "trickle charger" for that? Or can I just throw a regular 12v charger on it every few weeks and leave it on overnight?
The back-up camera DID have a blown fuse. Must have happened during my battery escapades. I actually went to a lot of trouble before noticing the in-line fuse in the wiring out of the back of the camera - all of the wires are in a cable protector type thing and it dawned on me to look in there at some point. So I'm assuming a trip to the hardware store will fix the camera. Thank you for small favors, ya know?
Someone recommended the Crossfire air management system for the pair of rear duals. The price is right and I'm thinking they'll work. The question is - can they be put on by me? Without removing a tire? Glancing at the web site looks like it's possible.
Thanks as always -
Danny Wright
Poulsbo WA
1999 35' Bounder
My chassis battery WAS deader than a door nail. I replaced it today and the engine fired right up. Now I need to make sure it stays charged between uses. Is there a way of checking a sealed battery's strength? I have two battery chargers - both small; one for a car battery (small) and one for the motorcycle battery (smaller). I'm unsure if either of these cut off the power when the battery is charged - they might not. Do I need a special "trickle charger" for that? Or can I just throw a regular 12v charger on it every few weeks and leave it on overnight?
The back-up camera DID have a blown fuse. Must have happened during my battery escapades. I actually went to a lot of trouble before noticing the in-line fuse in the wiring out of the back of the camera - all of the wires are in a cable protector type thing and it dawned on me to look in there at some point. So I'm assuming a trip to the hardware store will fix the camera. Thank you for small favors, ya know?
Someone recommended the Crossfire air management system for the pair of rear duals. The price is right and I'm thinking they'll work. The question is - can they be put on by me? Without removing a tire? Glancing at the web site looks like it's possible.
Thanks as always -
Danny Wright
Poulsbo WA
1999 35' Bounder