I just bought and moved into a 1998 Fleetwood Bounder. I am parked in a full-time space and have the rig plugged into shore power. My house batteries were replaced last week (with some issues I had in another post). Since I got the house batteries replaced, everything was working fine. Until last night when the low battery indicator on the CO2 detector started going off. I checked and sure enough - low battery. I'm not sure why. So I unplugged the house batteries to make the noise stop so we could sleep. This morning I go into the refrigerator to get my lunch out to go to work and notice that it is off. I thought that fridge works of the shore battery (when not on LP). Is this suppose to be this way??? (My A/C doesn't work either, but I think that is because the thermostat is hooked up to battery.)
Switching to LP is not really an option as the RV will not be moved anytime soon and delivery to where I am at is not available.
Switching to LP is not really an option as the RV will not be moved anytime soon and delivery to where I am at is not available.