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Old 05-18-2017, 01:15 AM   #10
tomsaunders9093
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Originally Posted by TurnerFam View Post
actually, it is VERY useful, in situations where you need it to be.. meaning:



- the cO2 detector, and other similar safety devices, requires constant 12v power, regardless of whether you are using the RV or not, and is not a device that should be 'turned off' in any situation



The RV industry has certain requirements for manufacture, regardless of whether we might think it's useless when we don't need it. But, that's just when it's needed to most.



I agree that more education about what the STORE switch is for, what it does, and when to use it best, should be in order for every manufacturer... it's usually a 'on the fly' learning experience for all of us. It's probably where another informative 'decal' placed near the switch would be nice.


I have had my 2017 Vegas for a month now and I killed the batteries once because I left a basement light on. I have a lot to learn for sure.
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