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Originally Posted by cavie
This ain't rocket science. If you know that the ceiling lights are 12 volts, as you should, a working ceiling light after you disconnect shore power should be enough to tell you that the battery is still connected. No in storage.
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That is exactly what I do and have for years
I use the second set of ceiling lights for two reasons
The entry lights time out after punching in the code and opening the door
Turning on the house batteries then lights the front living room lights and you can see to enter and turn on additional lighting
Exiting you can disconnect the house batteries standing on the steps
If storing for a few days or weeks then lock the door and disconnect the chassis batteries
No dead batteries when returning