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Originally Posted by Lt Keefer
Disconnect from shore power, then check the house batteries. Make sure the batteries are full of distilled water and the terminals are clean and connected. Make sure the use/store switch is in the use position.
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Thank you. I have a feeling it is the batteries low on water. I am a little embarrassed to say I didn’t realize I had to consistently check the water levels on the house battery. It is my first RV and it was never mentioned to me when I picked it up from the dealership. It was right when COVID ramped up and was shutting everything down in May. I had been watching videos before I got the RV just to try and learn about it, but oddly enough the water in the batteries never came up - probably because most of the RV’ers on YouTube have the AGM batteries that don’t require maintenance like that