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Originally Posted by Tfryman
Well since the question was asked by someone with a Class A (Hurricane 32N) the answer is true for him. It's also true for most Class Cs except those on the Mercedes Sprinter Chassis - Mercedes doesn't allow their 12 VDC to work and play well with other 12 VDC systems.
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Thank everyone for great comments!
My motorhome is indeed a 32N. It has been on Shore Power, for over a week, with the Use/Store switch on Use. The house battery is at 13.18 volts.
Although 13.18 is a little high for just maintaince(sp), I think it is OK to leave it, as is, while storing, but check battery water every month.
or
Toggle the switch to Store and use a BatteryTender on the house batteries and one on the engine battery for prolonged storage.
Jeesh…………..
Ragman