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Old 04-11-2007, 10:18 AM   #14
kmh3212
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I added a battery disconnect switch to my 2004 3670 RL. If you plan to leave your unit disconnected from shore power for more than a few days and don't have a battery shutoff switch shut propane gas valves and take the battery leads off. Remember no propane gas detector with no DC power. However you will have a full battery when you hook up and get ready to go.
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