I’m blown away.
I was just watching the Project Farm video with that unit. It’s a beast.
Dead Batteries When Using Bunk Heater
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I keep my Honda generator in case of breakdown. At least have some juice to run small heater , fan etc. Plus my window ac unit. Runs it for 8 hours before running out of gasducnut Thanks this. -
Be sure to check them cables. My bunk heater stops running now and then. Always a battery problem. Cables . Remove em all. Clean them and put dielectric grease all over them.
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Use Ox-Gard. You want something that stops corrosion and enhances connectivity. You can easily find it in the electrical department at Lowe’s. It’ll be mounted to a display card and hanging by the zipties.
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ox-guard looks good for maybe battery connections or other high current spots like starter or alternator, where it would definitely lower temperatures and aid connectivity and also seal, but i wouldn't want to use conductive grease on connections that are anywhere near any others. for small current connections as long as you brillo pad the contact surfaces shiny the dielectric grease just seals out oxygen/moisture so corrosion can't rust jack between the connectors. under torque the connectors will deform to each other and displace the goo. then u never have to worry about it again
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