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Old 02-23-2016, 10:37 PM   #8
Oneilkeys
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Model: Travato
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by f troop 8th cav View Post
I have a friend who just also bought a Vegas. He also has problems with both chassis and house battery going dead after only a week or so, even with the kill switch off.
I usually have 30 amp power to the RV on since I park it at home and only the chassis battery goes dead. but if I do not plug the RV in, both batteries go stone dead in a week or so. The batteries are so dead I can't use the emergency start to start the engine off of the generator.
This seems to be a common problem in RVs. I have owned three previous RVs and in all three the batteries drained even when the kill switch was thrown. You can go crazy trying to figure out what the manfacturer wired directly to the battery or you can purchase a battery disconnect switch. My new Axis is the first of four RVs where the "kill switch" actually totally disconnects the coach batteries.
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