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Old 03-07-2017, 02:59 PM   #21
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Even though both house & chassis battery switches were disengaged when I leave the mh, the house batteries have now run down. Chassis batteries are fine.
I'm not at all familiar with your coach, chassis or electrical system, but had the same problem on my gas-powered coach, though mine was the chassis battery. (Both coach and chassis batteries have a lot of parasite drain, items that you would never guess are hitting those batteries even when using the factory disconnect switches.) I installed a BEP marine disconnect switch and it solved the problem... I have not had a dead battery since. -RT
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