Why does my RV battery keep dying?

Sulfation, parasitic loads, self-discharging, overcharging, undercharging, and lack of maintenance are the usual suspects of battery death, but they are all relatively easy to prevent with regular attention and smart battery charging.
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Why Is My RV battery not holding a charge?

If your camper trailer battery is not charging, the way to troubleshoot is to check for corrosion, battery charge health, and converter issues. Your circuit board may have blown fuses, diodes, and resistors, or the shore power may be at fault. Proper maintenance is the key to battery health.
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Why do my RV batteries drain so fast?

Why might your RV battery be draining too fast? You may have more power draw on the batteries than you think you do. Dome lights and headlights left on are two common culprits. Furthermore, you should disconnect the ground wire while it is in storage to prevent that from draining the battery when it isn't in use.
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How do I stop my RV battery from draining?

If your RV has battery disconnect switches make sure they are turned off when the RV is stored. This will prevent parasitic loads from draining the batteries. Check the state of charge on a regular basis, and after the batteries have charged check the water levels.
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Why does my RV chassis battery keep dying?

If you don't recharge your chassis and coach batteries fully, sulfation will set in and cause your batteries to die. A lack of maintenance on the chassis and coach batteries will lead to your RV's batteries needing to be replaced once a year or every 2 years.
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How do I find out what's draining my RV battery?

If you suspect that your battery is suffering from parasitic loads, you can use a digital multimeter to test your battery. Once your RV's ignition is turned off, you connect the digital multimeter to your battery, and it will tell you if anything is draining your battery.
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Should I disconnect my RV battery when plugged in?

Parasitic loads like gas detectors, clocks, and other small electrical devices drain power when your RV isn't in use. If the power gets too low, it can hurt battery life. Your RV should be equipped with battery disconnect switches to prevent this, so don't forget to engage them when the RV is off or in storage.
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How long should an RV battery hold a charge?

"Under normal use conditions- lights, propane refrigerator, charging phones etc and water pump, a 12v battery will last 2-3 days. This time can be extended by conserving electricity- conserving water (not running the pump), shutting off lights as much as possible- or simply by upgrading or adding extra batteries."
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How often do you need to add water to RV battery?

I recommend checking the water level monthly and after each RV trip. If you leave the RV plugged in, constantly charging the battery, you should check the water levels bi-monthly. Next it's important to know you only add water to a fully charged battery, unless the water level is already below the plates in the cell.
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Do RV batteries charge when plugged into shore power?

Many RVs do charge chassis batteries, but not all. If your rig's chassis battery (or batteries, in larger motorhomes) aren't charged by shore power, which is more common in smaller rigs, they'll only be charged by the alternator when the engine is running.
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Does an RV generator charge the battery?

Two main power sources charge your batteries: your RV's generator and shore power. The converter or inverter on your RV will use the power from your generator to recharge your house batteries while it is running.
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Why do RV batteries lose water?

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Over time, the charging process will boil off the water in the flooded cells. Batteries can also lose water through evaporation. When the water is completely boiled off, it may kill your battery.
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How do I know if my RV battery needs water?

How to Check RV Battery Water Level
  1. Check the battery to see if the water level is below the plates, aka fill-well or split-ring.
  2. If it is, add enough distilled water to cover the plates. ...
  3. Charge your battery. ...
  4. Check water levels again and add just enough distilled water if needed.
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How do you maintain a deep cycle RV battery?

Batteries should be kept clean and free of dirt and corrosion at all times. Batteries should always be watered after charging unless plates are exposed before charging. If exposed, plates should be covered by approximately 1/8″ of electrolyte (add distilled water only). Check electrolyte level after charge.
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How do I know if my RV battery is bad?

You can expect a battery to retain over 9 volts and possibly below 11 volts for half a minute. This should remain until it's used up. However, when the charge goes into the battery during the test and then dissipated only seconds later, this confirms that the RV battery needs to be replaced.
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What causes a battery not to hold a charge?

One significant reason why a car battery won't hold a charge is age. Obvious signs that your battery is too old and worn out include corrosion and cracking. If it's at least four years old, then it should probably be replaced. For younger batteries, a car that isn't started for days or weeks can also lose its charge.
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How often do RV batteries need to be replaced?

Properly maintained deep-cycle batteries should last for 6 or more years. Unfortunately some RV owners replace RV batteries every year or two. Extending battery life is not difficult; it just requires some basic care & maintenance.
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Does RV battery switch need to be on to charge?

Yes, the house battery inside your camper uses shore power to charge. The converter will take incoming 120-volt power, lower it to a safe level, and then send it over to charge your RV battery. If you turn on your battery disconnect switch, you're preventing the battery from charging.
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Can I start my RV while plugged in?

You can start the engine or generator while plugged in or not. You really do not save all that much power by leaving the RV plugged in while putting in or out the slides. While the motor might draw as many as 65 amps, this is less than 1 minute, so only 1 amp hour. .. . .
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What can drain battery in motorhome?

The main causes of battery drain is a faulty leisure battery. The battery may be old, cold or just need to be replaced. A faulty piece of equipment such as the charger or anything connected to the leisure battery could cause a drain.
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How often should I run my RV generator?

2. How Often Should I Run My RV Generator? Run your RV generator for 5-10 minutes every month. This runtime not only keeps the fuel in good condition, but also doubles as a test to make sure your generator's running properly.
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Can you run an RV generator while plugged into shore power?

Yes, you can run an RV generator while plugged into shore power. We get how this may cause concern as it seems counterintuitive, but remember that RV generators are built with a transfer switch, thus all the power will come from the shore power while the generator will remain charged and risk-free.
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What should a 12 volt RV battery read when fully charged?

Voltage on a fully charged battery will read 2.12 to 2.15 volts per cell, or 12.7 volts for a 12 volt battery.
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