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Old 01-09-2023, 02:27 PM   #1
GHallof
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Winter Storage Electrical Hook Up

Hello all,

I have a quick question that I was hoping someone could answer definitively for me.

The rig is a 2017 3661RL.

Every winter when I put er' in storage here at the house. I park in line with my barn. Hook er up to my 50 amp connection, go thru my winterization process and walk away.

She stays plugged in. The only reason I leave the rig plugged in is to keep the battery freshly charged. (Water Level checked and filled as part of the winterization process. Will check and fill when she goes back out)

That said. I would like to ensure that the only thing consuming electricity is the battery charging process.

Is it really just as simple as throwing all the breakers to "off" and pulling the battery disconnect key in the convenience center?

Appreciate the assist here. To me, it seems like I am missing something.
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2020 Ram 3500 HO Cummins Aisin 6 Spd
2017 3661RL
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