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What did you do TO your RAM today?

Me too! Inverter is in the bed and the photo is "to big for the server" to post.View attachment 74925
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Your stuff is where I got my ideas from, Thank you.
Couldn't put the inverter in the bed as it gets used to carry firewood, and if we use the Tent instead of dragging the trailer out (3500 mile road trip from Alberta to six of your national parks, last year) it gets power washed clean.
 

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Your stuff is where I got my ideas from, Thank you.
Couldn't put the inverter in the bed as it gets used to carry firewood, and if we use the Tent instead of dragging the trailer out (3500 mile road trip from Alberta to six of your national parks, last year) it gets power washed clean.
Sad you're not a customer, but Love you're inspired by our products to be as creative ae you are with your mounting locations! Keep on Keepin' On.
 
Sure beats the junk the factory puts in it. I haven't had any issues but I am going to pre-emptively replace mine before next winter. It seems like the three year mark is when many factory batteries start to go south.
Man batteries just don't seem to last like they used to.. Maybe all the electronics we have now or interior build quality... Maybe both
 
Man batteries just don't seem to last like they used to.. Maybe all the electronics we have now or interior build quality... Maybe both
You are right on both counts. In my opinion, batteries are being cycled much more these days due to all the electronics. Of course many battery manufacturers want to maximize profits so now make them as cheap as possible, usually either off shore or some other third world country. The battery in my 2012 Honda Accord lasted 11 years before giving up. At one time when the key was shut off, there was no draw at all. Now a lot of the computers in these things need to be fed power 24/7. The draw might be slight but it adds up over time. I have a battery monitor on my 2021 and I can watch the voltage slowly drop as I only drive the thing once or twice a week. Once a month I plug in my NOCO 10 on board charger to bring the batteries up to a full charge. I fully expect to have to replace the batteries in the next year or two. I will replace them with good quality AGMs if I can find them.
 
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