@Herg, yes, that switch should be ON when you are camping, towing, or doing anything with your T@B. Turn the switch OFF only when the T@B is parked between trips. (View Post)
At the risk of rekindling an old argument, positive side.Electrically it doesn't matter if everything else is installed and functioning properly. However, as CrabTab indicated, that is not always a g… (View Post)
And if you have a traditional wet cell battery--still very common with inexpensive but perfectly functional marine/deep cycle batteries--then yes, you should check the levels occasionally. You don't … (View Post)
Ahhh, got it! My 2015 320 doesn't have the enclosed underbelly like newer models (and presumably the 400) so that's not an issue in my case.On a related note, I do stuff copper mesh into the open low… (View Post)