05-29-2014, 07:41 PM
Hello,
We are back in Montana and I figure is perfect time to replace our well depleted house batteries. No tax and I was able to find at Battery Plus in Mssoula Decca Batteries exact replacement from our Exide brand which is no longer in production. They are not Gel type but we don't do any dry camping anymore! and at only 199 $ each it was great deal!
I have question if anyone replaced and what procedure should be used!
Should the coach need to be plugged in so all the electronics will be on?
Or , should we run generator while replacing each one ?
Never done it before so I figure I ask first!
Mine are two post with grease sleeves which easy slide out and can be replaced on new posts.
Thanks,
Les
We are back in Montana and I figure is perfect time to replace our well depleted house batteries. No tax and I was able to find at Battery Plus in Mssoula Decca Batteries exact replacement from our Exide brand which is no longer in production. They are not Gel type but we don't do any dry camping anymore! and at only 199 $ each it was great deal!
I have question if anyone replaced and what procedure should be used!
Should the coach need to be plugged in so all the electronics will be on?
Or , should we run generator while replacing each one ?
Never done it before so I figure I ask first!
Mine are two post with grease sleeves which easy slide out and can be replaced on new posts.
Thanks,
Les
Les & Cheryl Korcala
Fulltime on the road hub base in Montana
Newell 2001 2 slide #582
security system 2 Rhodesians Ridgebacks (Basha & M'Kala)
Nissan Exterra 2007
Co-Motion "Robusta" tandem
Trek "madone" road bikes
Trek 5.8 MTb