The fresher a battery is the better. This goes for sitting in a warehouse or
store. Buy your battery form the person who sells the most of them Check
consumer reports if you want to be able to crack the date code on batteries.
So No it does not have to come from an RV place but it should be "deep
cycle"
----- Original Message -----
From: D Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Vintage Airstream <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 9:43 AM
Subject: [VAC] Electric hitch jack


> Off we go to get the 73 Ambassador, lights work after some bulb and
> contact work, but not the jack. The big center prong on the Pathfinder's
> pigtail was not hooked up for a horse trailer...and the trailer has no
> battery...so we came home without it ( yes I whined all the way and had
> to have ice cream)
>
> So now what do I do ? I want to get the trailer home before vandals get
> to it...
>
> Plan A -wait for the truck to be mine and registered (1997 Dodge Ram
> 3500 diesel club stretch black with black cap -very bad truck)(Don't
> even ask how stupid the bank was)
>
> Plan B -buy a battery, does it have to come from an RV place? I kinda
> want to go for a better electrical, the univolt is supposedly dead, two
> owners ago wired whole thing for 110v florescents, and a furnace that
> only works on 110. Is this a trailer or what ???
>
> Please send $.02's worth or more.
>
> Daisy
> Almost 73 Ambassador
>

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