Posted 2009-04-20 9:46 AM (#103648 - in reply to #103647) Subject: RE: Batters & Jack
Veteran
Posts: 236
Location: Little town in Pa
I was told it is important to have 2 batteries if you have a furnace in your trailer. As far as the automatic jack, I think it is essential for trailer with LQ's because they are just so heavy. It will encourage you to get the weight off the back of your truck bed too while you are parked for the day and save the springs on your truck. Those are my 2 cents.
Posted 2009-04-21 6:24 AM (#103711 - in reply to #103647) Subject: RE: Batters & Jack
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Posts: 2453
Location: Northern Utah
I've had jacks that I crank, I've had an electric jack and I now have a hydralic jack. And I'm not going back to either of the 1st two. Hydralic is way faster up/down .
I don't always want to run my generator. I just use it when I run microwave or when I need to recharge the batteries. I use the batteries for all lights and to run the furnace. I would have to use my generator more frequently if I only had one battery. Could I get by with one? Probably. Do I want to go out and start my generator more frequently? No.