Battery disconnect for dummies... ? Questions.
I found the switch in the passenger side front bench. Not sure how it works! I guess the small end points to on? So I turn it to 12 and 6 o'clock to turn off? (I haven't touched it so I'm assuming it is in the on position.)
When it is off, will that make the wires that go to the batteries no longer live? (They are currently disconnected and the trailer is without any electricity but I want to plug it in and don't want live wires hanging in the battery box.) I can't connect the batteries until the connector for the left one is replaced (and may be replacing the batteries.
But I just now read that I shouldn't let the solar panel be uncovered if the battery is not connected. I can put the trailer in the garage until the battery connector is repaired. How long would it have to be charging for it to be a problem? (It's already been at least 10 days and likely to be another week. It gets a little light there but not much.
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