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Originally Posted by Randallf
i have heard so many different stories about leaving the rv pluged in or dissconnect the batteries.
Can someone please tell me the truth on this matter.
Thanks
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I don't know that there are any "stories", just opinions. Fact is you can leave your RV plugged in until the cows come home to charge your batteries if you have a converter that will trickle charge them. Then just check the water level periodically. I just installed a watering system on mine; no need to pull the LP tanks, pull the caps and get a flashlight. Pull out a bottle of distilled water, put the end of the hose in it, squeeze the bulb (if it will) until full and go on about your business. Not had a problem.