the_c's wrote:
...one of the service guys at Camping world, and he said that it's normal for the battery to be 100% dead withing 6 - 8 hours after unplugging from shore power.
Wow, I guess that means that every one of us has completely dead batteries in our automobiles every morning after going to bed at night? That service guy should be fired; he's obviously in the wrong job! My RV will hold a charge for more than a month if disconnected, as will any car or truck sitting un-used. Even if connected, the few parasitic drains (CO2 detector, etc) will NOT drain a battery 100% in 6-8 hours.
Glad CW "eventually" stepped up and did the right thing.