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Old 02-27-2021, 10:17 PM   #1
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Batteries

Anyone know what kind of battery post or attachment is on the top of the battery? I’m buying new batteries but am not sure if it’s the screw down or just posts. I’m inside my house and I’ve got a bad foot and it’s raining out. I’ve got to order on amazon before someone purchases them. Thank you

Oh there’s one more thing, I just bought this Winnebago 2018 22m spirit and I also noticed that for some reason the inverter switch up top by the microwave on the wall is just a flat plate no switch! It’s hard to believe they never made this rv with a way to watch tv off the inverter. Do they leave something behind the plate to hook attach a switch too? Thanks.
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Assume you are talking about coach batteries:

If you are ordering from Amazon they have blow ups of virtually everything. Just scroll over to the connector and see what it has. But they will either have a single screw or a combination clamp on post and screw. Any battery that just has a clamp on post is not likely to be a deep cycle.

Can't help you with inverter on/off.

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Thank you I appreciate it.

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Assume you are talking about coach batteries:

If you are ordering from Amazon they have blow ups of virtually everything. Just scroll over to the connector and see what it has. But they will either have a single screw or a combination clamp on post and screw. Any battery that just has a clamp on post is not likely to be a deep cycle.

Can't help you with inverter on/off.

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Old 02-28-2021, 05:37 AM   #4
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A combination post should be fine then I take it.
Thanks a bunch.
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