For us RV enthusiasts, the call of the open road is irresistible. There’s a sense of freedom and adventure that comes with exploring new destinations, whether it’s a secluded campsite in the mountains or a picturesque spot by the beach. However, traditional RVs often rely on shore power hookups to keep appliances running, limiting the […]
John R. (verified owner) –
Anonymous (verified owner) –
No flaws. The battery arrived fully charged.
Jim Aschenbrener (verified owner) –
hummer4x4guy (verified owner) –
So what’s the deal with the new button with the green light? Sorta lack basic information in the box of the battery or on your webpage.
Thanks
Joel
Point Zero Energy (store manager) –
It is a power button, the green light on the button indicates power is at the terminals (a safety light). The new boost and 240sp does not have a relay switch inside (which was a failure point), so the battery needs to run off in order to conserve on power when not in use. If you are using it with an older system, it still works great, but you do need to make sure the button is pressed in to be on, and the led light will be lit when connected to a battery that is on. Note, that the led uses a very small amount of power, which would take years to drain the battery. I am sorry the battery did not provide instructions, these come with the boost or 240sp. You can find those manuals and quick start guides on our website.