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Originally Posted by SavageBato
I have a Keystone Cougar 24RDS 5th wheel. I still consider myself a newbie even though I've had my rig for 2 years. Mainly because I can't get a grip on my electrical situation with confidence.
I can't seem to keep my batteries charged after the solar has effectively (supposedly) charged them all day. After several days even. With very little battery usage (extremely conservative), my CPAP machine dies about an hour into the night. "Battery voltage low" is the message.
I feel like I'm either not turning the inverter on or off correctly and allowing my batteries to charge even though it will range around 13.0 V when I go to bed.
Could there be something draining my battery without my knowing/realizing?
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12V Frig, gas detector, in-command, still all depends on your setup. If you have invertor giving you AC from the batteries, your converter (AC to DC) could be running off your invertor, to put out 12V to frig, etc. All of this is a guess from me. Hope it sparks an idea. Good Luck