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Old 01-24-2016, 12:16 AM   #5
Daveht
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Palazzo
State: Texas
Posts: 94
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Originally Posted by sgar725 View Post
My question is ....when I leave it to store for a few weeks at a time, do I leave the store switch on or in the use then set the ags to auto start? Also where the house batteries are there is a on and off selector to shut down all coach batteries which is round in shape.... does this stay on the on position? Sorry for the really silly questions.
Your first question.

I would set the house battery switch to store position unless you have a good reason not too. Very little battery draw in the store position! I assume you are using the ags in the voltage drop mode.

Second question.

Again the round switch in battery bay is for the chassis batteries (2) they are used to start engine and the generator so the switch would have to stay on. Always leave this switch on. It is for emergency use only. If you turn this off you will loose info you have stored in dash display. Also some of the Palazzos used the engine batteries to store info that you programmed into the radio. Like channels and Bluetooth info.

Hope this helps!
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