Drought_Buster
May 25, 2014Explorer
SOS! Battery died while hooked to shore power.
After a long winter, I hooked the Montana Fifth Wheel to shore power and reinstalled the battery that was stored in my basement. I went in and had power to the outlets, microwave... and all the lights came on bright. However, refrigerator, AC and stereo had no power. I quickly realized I had made a rookie mistake and hooked the battery up wrong (positive cable to negative terminal and vice versa). I switched the cables, tried it again and everything came on just fine (12 volt lights, outlets worked, microwave on, AC came on...). Waited a few days and put the slides out just fine. Five days later I went in and there is absolutely no battery power at all despite being hooked to shore power the whole time. Lights came on very dim for a few seconds and slowly faded out. So I assume I did something to the inverter when I hooked the battery up wrong. But if so, why did the lights come on bright both when the battery was hooked up wrong and once I turned it around? Seems like if I fried the inverter, the 12 volt lights would not work once I changed the cables around. Anyway, electrical is not my thing. Anyone have any clue what I did to end up like this?