Thomas Aaron
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- Apr 28, 2016
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Hey, guys. I've been looking for definitive answers to the following two questions:
Model: 2014 FunFinder (266-KIR
1. Does the battery disconnect switch have to be on (meaning closed, allowing electricity to flow through, pulled out) for the batteries to charge when I am hooked up to AC in order for my batteries to charge? Or will it charge if the switch is off.
2. Does the battery disconnect switch have to be on (meaning closed, allowing electricity to flow through, pulled out) for the break-away switch for my trailer brakes to work in case of an emergency?
Model: 2014 FunFinder (266-KIR
1. Does the battery disconnect switch have to be on (meaning closed, allowing electricity to flow through, pulled out) for the batteries to charge when I am hooked up to AC in order for my batteries to charge? Or will it charge if the switch is off.
2. Does the battery disconnect switch have to be on (meaning closed, allowing electricity to flow through, pulled out) for the break-away switch for my trailer brakes to work in case of an emergency?