Daddy Bear wrote:
We brought the new TH home last weekend. supposedly equipped with two new RV batteries. When I parked it in our yard and disconnected it from the tk it was late and we went to bed. The next am I went out to find the CO alarm was going off and would not reset. After looking up the flashing/beeping code it said the alarm was due to LOW Voltage. I hooked up shore power and the alarm silenced itself. The TH has been attached to shore power since. The TH does have a battery disconnect switch, but it was in the ON position.
Why would two brand new RV batteries not have enough voltage to run a CO detector? All of our other fifth wheel and trailers have had converters that was suppose to keep the batteries at full charge, but I have found over the years that that's not always the case. So I want to take better care from the start with these two new batteries.
Maybe you left the dealer with batteries that were already discharged.
The CO detector did not drain the battery overnight. Did you accidentally pull the breakaway pin?
Not all converters are created equal. That is why you need to research what you have.
Does your tow vehicle charge the trailer batteries as you drive?