We have a 400 with the dual 6v AGM batteries. Ours are buried in the trailer under the bed and are super heavy. Not easy to get out. If you have a regular flooded battery and it's not hard to remove I would remove them and keep them in the garage on a trickle charger over the winter. That's what I used to do with our old pop up camper. When it comes time for you to upgrade your batteries I would go with AGM. Either a single group 31 if you have space or dual 6v.
The other day I finally uncovered our 400 and began my preseason checks. One of those checks is to uncover the convectors and look at the connections the best I can for obvious signs of swelling and … (View Post)
Except for the reason behind your trip to Truma I bet is was a cool trip. I'd geek out going there. I'm a fan of their products. Love the Alde, mostly! Just don't like the frequent glycol changes. I … (View Post)
Doing it yourself is really pretty simple, just takes a few hours of your time. You're simply removing liquid from a loop and replacing it with new liquid. I did ours just under 2 years ago and the t… (View Post)
We live in Colorado and tow our T@b 400 mostly in the Rockies so we decided to go from a Tacoma to a full size Nissan Titan. Love the Titan over the Tacoma. It tows much better and is much more comfo… (View Post)