I just picked up a stay 'n charge system from GM in minntka for 70 bucks, yes I said 70 bucks. Does anyone here run one on their boat/trailer? How long does it take to charge a 24 volt system? I currently have an on board charger but will ditch that this spring in favor of this.
Any hints would be great, I like the idea of being up north for a week and never have to worry about having the batteries run down, just take a trip around the neighborhood and charge the batteries up in under 30 minutes.
I picked one up for my buddy too, he was just as excited as I was, getting this unit for 70 bucks a pop, instead of the listed 200. Sorry, I think I got the last two there.
reviving an old thread due to running into the same issue with the same year of house. not expecting anything from yetti and I already have replacement parts ordered and on the way.
I am looking for some input or feedback on how to replace the leaf springs themselves.
If I jack the house up and remove the tire, is it possible to pivot the axel assembly low enough to get to the other end of the leaf spring and remove that one bolt?
Or do I have to remove the entire pivot arm to get to it? Then I also have to factor in brake wire as well then. What a mess
My house is currently an hour away from my home at a relatives, going to go back up and look it over again and try to figure out a game plan.
Above pic is with house lowered on ice, the other end of that leaf is what I need to get to.
above pic is side that middle bolt broke and bottom 2 leafs fell out
here is other side that didnt break but you can see bottom half of leaf already did but atleast bolt is still in there
here is hub assembly in my garage with house lowered and tires off when I put new tires on it a couple months ago. hopefully I can raise house high enough that it can drop down far enough and not snap brake cable there so I can get to that other end of the leaf spring.
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I just picked up a stay 'n charge system from GM in minntka for 70 bucks, yes I said 70 bucks. Does anyone here run one on their boat/trailer? How long does it take to charge a 24 volt system? I currently have an on board charger but will ditch that this spring in favor of this.
Any hints would be great, I like the idea of being up north for a week and never have to worry about having the batteries run down, just take a trip around the neighborhood and charge the batteries up in under 30 minutes.
I picked one up for my buddy too, he was just as excited as I was, getting this unit for 70 bucks a pop, instead of the listed 200. Sorry, I think I got the last two there.
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