cavie wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
There are electronic systems inside the RV that are constantly running, example, smoke alarm and detectors. And if the RV is on a very long storage, it will drain your battery.
That switch is supposed to shut off all those electronic systems when you turn it off.
the parasitic drains from the CO, LP, stereo are NOT on the disconnect switch. You need a separate battery disconnect to do that.
Mine, a Coleman, disconnected everything and when I do that, it stops the battery from draining and was able to be topped off by. a small solar battery charger-maintainer.