PJorgen
Senior Member
OK, strange question here. I read all the threads about changing various components of the FWC electrical system, and as a DIY guy I want to do something, anything. But do I really need to?
Here's my situation: 2014 FWC Hawk with a three-way fridge, one battery, no solar. Original battery as installed by FWC in 2014.
I tend to move every day when camping so the battery stays almost fully charged. Have never had the battery show less than 2/3 charge based on the stock FWC battery monitor. Never had issues with insufficient electrical power to meet my needs.
I'm kind of leaning toward the "if it ain't broke don't mess with it" approach, but I'm also intrigued by the various upgrades I read about here.
All advice is welcome!
Here's my situation: 2014 FWC Hawk with a three-way fridge, one battery, no solar. Original battery as installed by FWC in 2014.
I tend to move every day when camping so the battery stays almost fully charged. Have never had the battery show less than 2/3 charge based on the stock FWC battery monitor. Never had issues with insufficient electrical power to meet my needs.
I'm kind of leaning toward the "if it ain't broke don't mess with it" approach, but I'm also intrigued by the various upgrades I read about here.
All advice is welcome!