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Originally Posted by Oneilkeys
That will work. However, you will have to reset your clock and radio every time you plug it in store. In addition, I wired mine to a switch so that when I boondock, I can disconnect the radio from both the house and chassis battery. During a week in Denali NP with no power and where you can’t drive your RV, I realized how much drain that could be.
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My JRV-215 has a GPS: It automatically resets the clock when it sees satellites so I don't have to do anything with that, and we rarely use the radio as a radio. It gets used to navigate and as a bluetooth speaker...that is about it.
I don't think we've ever boondocked other than overnighting in a rest area.
tigwelder: Wiring it with a switch (or switches if you want to independently do either--although if you used a dual-pole switch you could have one switch for both) or without a switch...a few options for you: select which best applies to how you want to use your RV.