Preventing coach battery drain during storage- help please! March 25, 2006, 03:19:30 pm Yahoo Message Number: 64564We recently purchased 30ft IB LD with new 6 volt coach batteries installed. Batteries were fine while we were travelling, however immediately after we returned home, we found the batteries were dead within 3 days. Everything was shut off. We have attempted to recharge batteries, but within a few days they are dead again. Tester shows no drain on the 3 12 volt cables when they are disconnected from the battery.CAn anyone offer advice please.We would really appreciate it.Carol and Curtis
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Preventing coach battery drain durin Reply #1 – March 25, 2006, 03:27:54 pm Yahoo Message Number: 64565While I can't help you with your battery problems, aren't you thrilled with your 30IB?We love our 30 footerKateIn Serenity/Cholula, the Red 30TB . . . Want to find us? Click below, we're #3096 http://map.datastormusers.com/user1.cfm?user=3096
Re: Preventing coach battery drain during storage- help please! Reply #2 – March 25, 2006, 03:34:30 pm Yahoo Message Number: 64567Quote We recently purchased 30ft IB LD with new 6 volt coach batteries installed. Batteries were fine while we were travelling, however immediately after we returned home, we found the batteries were dead within 3 days. Did you buy your LD new or used? If used, how old are the batteries? Do your batteries have a cut off switch? Have you checked the water level?Linda Hylton2004 Red 23.5' TK See where we are: http://map.datastormusers.com/user3.cfm?user=1167 http://earl-linda.blogspot.com/
Re: Preventing coach battery drain during storage- help please! Reply #3 – March 25, 2006, 05:29:37 pm Yahoo Message Number: 64571Quote [coach] ... with new 6 volt coach batteries installed. Batteries were fine while we were travelling, however ... we found the batteries were dead within 3 days. Everything was shut off. We have attempted to recharge batteries, but within a few days they are dead again. Tester shows no drain on the 3 12 volt cables when they are disconnected from the battery. I'm not clear what your comment about "no drain". Did you measure the current they draw with the tester (i.e. with the tester in AMPS and the test leads in series with the disconnected battery lead)? Either the new batteries are already shot (not too likley) or there is something drawing current. If you did measure the current to be zero then it is something that turns on when you are not there. This could be an "interesting" one to find. A shot in the dark: has, by chance, the furnace been left on? Its so easy to leave it on. In general, if you are going to leave the coach sitting disconnected from the power line more than a week or two, it is best to completly disconnect the house battery so that the propane detector does not discharge them.Linley
Re: Preventing coach battery drain during storage Reply #4 – March 25, 2006, 10:21:28 pm Yahoo Message Number: 64580"In general, if you are going to leave the coach sitting disconnected from the power line more than a week or two, it is best to completly disconnect the house battery so that the propane detector does not discharge them."Unless of course you have solar panels to keep them topped off. I'll add one more suggestion to those already offered: check the date code on the batteries to see how new they really are.Andy Baird Benson, AZ