Too high of a charge.
Brand new rv battery dead.
On the flipside a battery that s overcharged can also end up dead.
It has too much charge seriously your rv battery is 64 water.
If your alternator belt is loose you may be able to tighten it.
Brand new battery is dead to top it off you damaged the battery by draining it flat.
Brand new batteries are dead.
Tried to charge now have no power in dash even when charger is on.
So if it seems like the battery is dying with the engine running there s probably an issue with your charging system.
The crystals disappear when the battery s charged.
Any type of break in that circuit would result in the same symptom.
These are referred to as parasitic loads and they slowly drain the battery even when you are confident nothing was left on in the rv.
There are numerous electronic devices and equipment in your rv that can drain the battery when you are not using the rv.
Are you fixing your fleetwood yourself.
Charge your battery fully and frequently and never let it drain below 50.
The new battery went dead last week and we brought the car to firestone and found out the battery was dead and was still under warranty but firestone charged us 30 dollars to install it.
Another cause would be an open conductor broken wire between the converter and the battery bank.
It will most likely charge back up however it will not be as good as a battery that has never been flatten like this.
When it s overcharged the water boils off and the rest of the battery components fry.
This is really bad when in happens in northern winter locations as the battery can freeze and crack open.
It s always a good practice to ensure that your rv chassis battery charge doesn t drop below 50 percent.
As previously mentioned the only part of the charging system that you can really check or test without special equipment is the belt.
I see this as being unfair to us and other customers we would think interstate battery would pay for the installation.
Is the power loss consistent or does it fluctuate.
A high degree of oxidation or corrosion on the battery posts both positive and negative posts can also prohibit the batteries from being charged.
But when a battery stays at a low charge below 12 5 volts for a long time the crystals get too large to break down and the battery is busted who knew.
That s because rv batteries are 64 percent water and the water gets boiled off when a battery is overcharged.