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With my 96 Pullman, There was no wiring to attach to yhe battery, so I had to wire it myself to the fuse panel.
There is also a rocker switch under the battery level indication meter on the outside of the locker. (but inside the camper) and this has to be in the correct position in order to provide a charge either from EHU or car. In either case this is only a slight trickle charge just sufficient to keep the battery fully charged and would take a long time to charge it from flat. I would keep the battery in your garage and check it and charge it once a month, giving it a blast before you go away.
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