Battery Disconnect

Might not have one. Removing the negative cable from the battery will disconnect it completely.

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Moved thread from the General Community Discussion section to the Wildwood sub-forum since the OP's questions are specific to a Wildwood model and not general questions.

I agree that it may not have a factory battery disconnect switch. Most stick and tin trailers don't have them from the factory.

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Welcome to the forum. Doubt very much that it came with one. If you do not have one it is easy enough to add.

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Our 2016 253RLXL has a single battery and does not have a battery disconnect switch. If I am working with something on the DC system, I simply disconnect the battery negative cable at the battery. Otherwise, I see no need for a battery disconnect switch.

Now if I had two 12V batteries, I would add a battery selector switch which does provide an OFF position.

Bob
 

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