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Old 12-02-2019, 03:37 PM   #12
dqninh
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Brand: Still Looking
State: Georgia
Posts: 22
THOR #16755
I figured out, it is the converter that drains out the Chassis battery

Hi All,

I finally figured out, it is the converter that drains out the Chassis battery. If I don't connect my RV to the home electric, the battery will be ok. But as soon as I connect the RV to my home electric, the battery will die in 2 days, no matter if I leave the Battery Connect switch on or off.

Under the hood, next to the battery, I found the RV come with the battery relay and isolated battery relay delay (BatteryDelayxxx)


I also found the box that have all fuses and 1 circuit breaker.

By looking at the images (fusebox.jpg and fuseboxmap.jpg) of the fuse box, can anyone of you identify the fuse/breaker for the Chassis battery and/or the house battery?
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