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Old 08-10-2022, 06:23 PM   #1
TheNative
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Battery Draining

I have a 2015 Bullet Premier travel trailer (19ft). Trying to prepare for some boondocking. I have two 12v lead acid batteries (flooded) that appear to be in good shape (tested all cells). When on shore power, our electric management system indicates the trailer is pulling 2 amps continuously (with everything turned off). Is this normal? When running only on battery and not using anything but the fridge (on propane), AND connected to a 100W solar panel on a sunny day, the battery runs down from ~13 volts fully charged to 12.2 volts in about 24 hours. We disconnected the stereo so nothing but the very basics (CO2 detector, blue indicator lights on two 12v plugs) should be drawing power. We are not running lights, pump, fans at all. I'm assuming this is not normal since many people boondock for multiple days. How can I determine what is drawing my battery down so quickly?
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