Ok, so I knew it would happen, but I've forgotten most of what my helpful handover guy down at Prestige Jayco told me.
I figured I'd start this thread, and most likely keep adding to it as new things pop up.
First up is the battery switch.
My van is the 17.56-2 OB, with a 90w roof top solar panel, and a single 105AH battery. all std Jayco stuff.
Where I store the van, I don't yet have 240v available, so I use the 12v battery system for lights etc.
My question is three fold.
1 - While not connected to 240v, do I need to turn off the battery switch when Im not using the van for a few days?
2 - Will the solar system charge the battery with the switch in either the on or the off position?
3 - When connected to 240v do I need the battery switch off? What happens if I accidentally leave it on?
I figured I'd start this thread, and most likely keep adding to it as new things pop up.
First up is the battery switch.
My van is the 17.56-2 OB, with a 90w roof top solar panel, and a single 105AH battery. all std Jayco stuff.
Where I store the van, I don't yet have 240v available, so I use the 12v battery system for lights etc.
My question is three fold.
1 - While not connected to 240v, do I need to turn off the battery switch when Im not using the van for a few days?
2 - Will the solar system charge the battery with the switch in either the on or the off position?
3 - When connected to 240v do I need the battery switch off? What happens if I accidentally leave it on?