Interesting. My friend Dan's 86 Westy Wolfy Poptop Camper came with no propane or kitchen but did come with the sealed compartments for both batteries. Mark TJ Hannink wrote: >IMHO, the sealed and vented battery compartments in the GL Campers were required due to the presence of propane appliances in these vehicle. > >My Camper has that silver RV sticker just in front of the gas filler on the front wheelwell but it also has two unvented battery compartments. > >Good luck, > >mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: >IMO, the sealed from the inside and vented to the outside battery >compartment found in the VW Campers is a mickey-mouse hand done setup >installed only to comply with a requirement for some RV approval >sticker. > >TJ Hannink >Goldibox - 1987 Vanagon Camper, Wolfsburg Edition > > |
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