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ktmrfs
Jan 17, 2020Explorer II
most likely the reason the battery is discharging so fast is that in most trailers the radio is on "standby" at all times, and will draw enough current to discharge a battery or even a pair in a few weeks. Also their is some much smaller drain from a 12V CO detector and/or 12V powered smoke detector.
So.... either disconnect the battery, install a disconnect switch, or pull the fuse for the radio when in storage.
So.... either disconnect the battery, install a disconnect switch, or pull the fuse for the radio when in storage.
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