Welcome, we also added the switch to disconnect because even when plugged in the engine battery would go dead and cause failure to the rest of the coach. Figured the charger was not cycling right so we replaced all the wires, added disconnects, replaced engine batteries (was time), replaced all fuses and found out what they ran while we changed them, charger, converter etc....opened up all compartments and cleaned them up. Thor left sawdust, trash, and a gerneral mess. There was miles of wires just sitting under there so all that is organized now. If your coach is like ours and it looks like it is, as we also bought a used 2014 Vegas 24.1, and if the previous owner didn’t already do the above upgrades it sounds like you may have to spend some time on your coach. The thing is you have to figure out what’s the most important to you, how much time you have, and money you want to spend before changing or upgrading things. So yes our battery’s would go dead in about a weeks time. We have done just about every upgrade on this site and some not on here, but plan on keeping and enjoying our coach for years. Can’t trade them in without a big loss, so go as much as you can, enjoy as much as you can. If I can help let me know.
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