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Old 02-12-2019, 06:25 PM   #10
axis earl
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: S.O.B.
State: California
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Nosticks comment is what I was also led to believe. We have not driven our 2016 Axis for around a month and a half now. I normally keep a trickle charger on the chassis battery but neglected this approach. Went to start it yesterday and the battery was completely dead. Tried the emergency start and nothing happened. I have since put a charge on the battery and the engine started. My understanding from my RV service center is that the chassis battery is completely separate from the coach batteries/shore power, etc. I will make a point of keeping the trickle charger on the chassis battery in the future. I also have one of those solar panel trickle chargers specifically for the battery but it does me no good in the storage compartment.
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