So an odd thing happened this weekend. Our campground had a power outage in the middle of the night, and we noticed because our fan stopped working. The power was still not back in the morning and we heard it would take a long time for it to be fixed, so we bailed out. The campground would soon have sewer problems and their bathrooms were already closed since the pumps couldn't work.
We managed to have everything done with lights on but the power was gone midway through closing the slide. I connected the TV and finished the job.
The two batteries and the trailer are 4 1/2 years old.
At that moment I'm thinking it's time to change them - I'm not sure how long they're supposed to last anyway. The trailer was connected to power for two days when we had the power outage, and the batteries didn't last 8 hours of almost no use (except fridge and maybe heater).
When I got home the fridge turned off as soon as I turned off the TV engine. At this moment I'm already planning to use my electric tongue jack with the TV running and plugged in. However, after we unloaded the trailer and everything I completely forgot about that and I unhitched with the power plug disconnected. Once I realized that I immediately tried to use the jack and it worked fine - in fact, I had just used it to unhitch. What the heck?
Inside the trailer everything is dead - lights, fridge, slide. I press the battery button inside to see how much is left and the lights flash for a second but they quickly turn off, indicating a dead battery. Still, the jack works like there's no tomorrow - I double checked after that.
Any idea what's going on here? Is it really time to change my batteries?
2011 Toyota Sequoia Platinum 4WD 5.7L V8 (next one will be a 3/4, someday)
2012 Jayco Flight Swift 267BHS (5963lbs dry, 6850 wet)
Propride hitch (I had a Reese dual cam round bar WDH for 4 months)