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Old 11-08-2019, 09:23 AM   #4
Squerly
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Model: Newmar London Aire
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Originally Posted by dqninh View Post
Hi All,

When I park my RV at home, I have the electric connected to my home 15amp output, and I have the battery connected switch set to on (this suppose to charge the car battery).

However, the battery died in 2 days. I finally learned that, if I pull out the electric connector wires that support electric to the water heater (shown in the attached images), the battery would be okay.

Apparently, the water heater uses the battery in a bad way, even though that I did not turn on the water heater.

How do I stop this from draining the battery?
I'm not entirely sure that what you think is happening actually is. But first, how exactly did you discover that disconnecting a couple of wires, in a completely unrelated area, was causing/fixing the problem?
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