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Klueck
Oct 26, 2014Explorer
Executive wrote:
Also, check the salesman switch by the front door....altho from the condition of the batteries, it sounds like they simply drained down overnight.
Have you checked their water level?
Why is your inverter ON if you're plugged into shore power?
Did your shore power go off during the night and the inverter kick on? That would really drain the batteries.
Keep us posted....Dennis
Dennis
Yes.
The water level in the batteries is good.
The inverter is always on, because in our manual it says "the main switch to the inverter is to remain on." We have done it this way for the 3 years we've had the coach.
NO, it doesn't appear we had a power outage overnight. Our Progressive Surge electric management system would have indicated that, and it didn't.
A few people on a Monaco forum think it may be the solenoid that's connected to the battery cut-off switch. They have told us how to go around it, but hubby and I are nervous about attempting that. Don't want to blow anything up. :)
Evidently, these solenoids are known to be faulty.
Right now, we're hoping our mobile RV tech hasn't left for Florida and can help us out before he leaves town.
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