ADK Camper wrote:
colliehauler wrote:
mdamerell wrote:
bnardini wrote:
I left my TT in storage for a few days which turned into three weeks. I left some food in the fridge with the fridge running on propane and the TT got moved, the fridge shut off
Unless there's a charger on the battery most OEM 12 vdc systems are dead in a couple of days due to parasitic loads. Even with fridge on propane it needs 12 vdc control power to operate. Was it plugged in while in storage? Do you have solar or extra batteries? Just curious.
X 2 but it takes a week or two with a new battery before it's dead. Clorex cleanup in a spray bottle works well as well.
Your battery might discharge in a lot less than 2 weeks. Some refrigerators have a heater in the door to prevent condensation in humid weather, and on some models this heater cannot be turned off. The heater runs constantly and depletes a battery quickly. I cut the wire that powers the heater and installed a switch - made a hugh difference in battery life.
We installed a battery disconnect, otherwise we had a dead battery in 5 days due to parasite loads. I did not find anything else left on.
We had some mold once when the door clip came loose and the door shut in storage. Clorox wipes did the trick for us.