JeffAndPam
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2023
- Messages
- 65
- Location
- Alabama
- RV Year
- 2005
- RV Make
- Fleetwood
- RV Model
- Flair, 34R
- RV Length
- 34'
- Fulltimer
- No
Our car battery kept getting drained, and it took a while to find out why.
First, on the Panel pictured below, in the top right corner I have the ability to switch to "AUX BATTERY", which is the car battery.
When I put a volt meter on the negative terminal, I notice 10v being pulled.
When I go to switch this OFF, I can actually hear the audible switch occurring. (BTW, the LED below the switch never comes on). I also notice the voltage pull on the car battery drops to almost 0.
THE ISSUE: I found that whenever I start the RV, it apparently automatically switches on the AUX BATTERY switch. (Since the LED wasn't working, I was unaware of it until recently). After starting and shutting off the engine, when I go hit that switch to OFF, I hear that switch occur. If I ever forget to do that, I get a dead battery, even when connected to shore power.
Reading through the manual, I see the following mentioned:
That seems to confirm what I'm experiencing. But it's draining my car battery every time I forgot to switch it to off. I can't see that being an original manufactured "feature." Am I missing something?
First, on the Panel pictured below, in the top right corner I have the ability to switch to "AUX BATTERY", which is the car battery.
When I put a volt meter on the negative terminal, I notice 10v being pulled.
When I go to switch this OFF, I can actually hear the audible switch occurring. (BTW, the LED below the switch never comes on). I also notice the voltage pull on the car battery drops to almost 0.
THE ISSUE: I found that whenever I start the RV, it apparently automatically switches on the AUX BATTERY switch. (Since the LED wasn't working, I was unaware of it until recently). After starting and shutting off the engine, when I go hit that switch to OFF, I hear that switch occur. If I ever forget to do that, I get a dead battery, even when connected to shore power.
Reading through the manual, I see the following mentioned:
The main and auxiliary battery disconnects are automatically
engaged anytime the ignition switch is
turned on.
That seems to confirm what I'm experiencing. But it's draining my car battery every time I forgot to switch it to off. I can't see that being an original manufactured "feature." Am I missing something?