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Originally Posted by dkoldman
Could not find the disconnect in your picture online, but IU was thinking something like this?
https://www.amazon.com/Disconnect-Ve...54685735&psc=1
Maybe it is overkill, but I have a dual disconnect switch like this on my boat. My wife is not scared tp touched it LOL It came from factory wired in next to the batteries. I don't know if my boat has a drain, and will never know because I always shut it down when I leave the boat.
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I prefer something like that personally. I just don't care for all that exposed conductor with the knife switches.
After replacing too many batteries in my old campers and boats, now teh first thing I did to this RV (and any future toy with a lead acid battery) is to install switches on all batteries.
I went with this one at teh time I bought this RV...
https://www.gamainc.com/product/bs200/
actually two of them...one chassis and one house.
made in usa...and I think they sell on amazon too.
any time parking for storage...even over night if not plugged in and not running fridge, I'll disconnect the relay with the use/store..then disconnect the batteries