PeterV
Advanced Member
Hi there,
I was away for 4 weeks and the camper was unused. I had left the camper battery full and the red switch was "off" so there should not have been any drain from the various monitors, etc. - basically I thought everything should be disconnected.
Coming back, I took the volt meter to it, and much to my surprise it showed 7.8 V.. basically dead! (The truck starting battery was still at 12V, comparatively). Any ideas what could be causing this drain? I have the solar panel (and it's not in sunlight), but I thought the charge controller is supposed to prevent any drain (it's all stock FWC solar panel/charge controller, on a 2008 Eagle). Could it be a faulty charge controller? Or is the solar panel actually disconnected from the battery when the red switch it turned off, so it's not even a part of the equation?
Thanks for any ideas!
I was away for 4 weeks and the camper was unused. I had left the camper battery full and the red switch was "off" so there should not have been any drain from the various monitors, etc. - basically I thought everything should be disconnected.
Coming back, I took the volt meter to it, and much to my surprise it showed 7.8 V.. basically dead! (The truck starting battery was still at 12V, comparatively). Any ideas what could be causing this drain? I have the solar panel (and it's not in sunlight), but I thought the charge controller is supposed to prevent any drain (it's all stock FWC solar panel/charge controller, on a 2008 Eagle). Could it be a faulty charge controller? Or is the solar panel actually disconnected from the battery when the red switch it turned off, so it's not even a part of the equation?
Thanks for any ideas!