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Old 10-10-2015, 05:08 PM   #1
77vetter
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Plugged in Or Unplugged?

I have winterized my Outback fifth wheel and have it in my storage shed for the winter. We are in SD and we have hard/cold winters.

I am planning on leaving the battery in the unit and leaving the unit plugged into 110.

Should I rethink and pull the battery out and bring it in the house and put on a trickle charge? I am assuming leaving the unit plugged in will keep the battery charged and I should be fine come spring?

The trailer has a quick disconnect for the batter so if I use the disconnect but leave the trailer plugged into 110 will that still keep the battery charged?
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