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How Do You Hook Up Two 12 Volt Deep Cycle Batteries In A Motor Home?

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How Do You Hook Up Two 12 Volt Deep Cycle Batteries In A Motor Home?

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A motor home has all of the comforts of home, including microwave ovens, televisions and VCR and DVD players. All of these conveniences draw power from the motor home’s battery and charging system while it driving down the highway. This can tax the battery by placing a great draw on its power reserves. This problem can be solved by mounting two 12-volt deep-cycle batteries inside the motor home–a task that will take less than afternoon for most novice mechanics to complete. Open the motor home’s battery access door and remove the positive battery cable with a wrench. Decide where you want to put the pair of batteries. The inside floor of a closet is a safe and convenient location in most motor homes. Place the battery boxes where you want them. Place a drill bit into the drill motor and drill through each of the battery box’s four mounting tabs and into the motor home’s floor. Drill another hole beside one of the battery boxes for the power cable to run through. Place a rubber grommet

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