Bob,
What's going to charge the battery in the meantime?
If you're simply not using the trailer for long periods, you should
unplug the shore power cord. Connect it once a month for a day or so to
keep up the charge on the battery and you'll be OK.
<<Jim>>
Bob Kiger wrote:
>
> I was actually thinking about putting in the cuttoff switch to avoid having
> the Univolt overcharge the battery. Then, every month, I would reverse the
> switch to "on" and let Univolt charge the battery. Am I planning something
> wrongly?
>
>
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