- Dec 28, 2011
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As I am fortunate enough to be able to park the MH at home I can plug in the electrics to the house. I do this in winter between trips to keep the heat on low and keep the batteries topped up.
In the Spring/Summer months I just leave the solar panel to take care of the batteries, with, of course, no heating on.
As the weather seemed to have taken a turn for the worse I decided to hook up this weekend and was clearing an access route in the garage to be able to get to the sockets easily. Where does all that junk come from that you think you need ? When low and behold, the weather forecasters are promising us good weather again, so no need for the hook up yet.
I bet when I need the hook up the junk has mysteriously crept back into the garage again. :Confused:
In the Spring/Summer months I just leave the solar panel to take care of the batteries, with, of course, no heating on.
As the weather seemed to have taken a turn for the worse I decided to hook up this weekend and was clearing an access route in the garage to be able to get to the sockets easily. Where does all that junk come from that you think you need ? When low and behold, the weather forecasters are promising us good weather again, so no need for the hook up yet.
I bet when I need the hook up the junk has mysteriously crept back into the garage again. :Confused: