Nicely done. Thank you, it was just what I needed to see. I have a much simpler set up to work with. It's in a 1985 Starmaster - no maze of wires. I might suggest to your viewers using a multi tool to cut the opening for the battery meter. They are pretty cheap at Harbor Freight. Question: Was the on/off switch you turned at the beginning of the video added by you or original equipment? Cheers.
Awesome! thank you so much. Its helpful
thanks
Youre welcome! So glad it helped 🙏 Happy camping!
Awesome! Thank. You for your info
Thanks for the feedback 🙏
Nicely done. Thank you, it was just what I needed to see. I have a much simpler set up to work with. It's in a 1985 Starmaster - no maze of wires. I might suggest to your viewers using a multi tool to cut the opening for the battery meter. They are pretty cheap at Harbor Freight. Question: Was the on/off switch you turned at the beginning of the video added by you or original equipment? Cheers.
1985 Starmaster, very cool 🙌 I did add the on off switch. It really is helpful, easy and safe. I added it here ua-cam.com/video/3rZjCZE6LO4/v-deo.html
Why are there outlets under the access panel under the seat?
Ac prep! It’s where you would plug in the roof ac if you had one or installed one 👍
i have one but im scared its gonna run down my battery, i only have 1800AH.
I think it uses .5 milliamp :) it would take 3600 hours to wear your battery.