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Old 05-13-2019, 07:21 AM   #1
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Battery Disconnect option

On our 2018 317RLOK the battery disconnect switch inside the basement, driver side, does not kill the DC side completely when it is in the "OFF" position due to some parasitic drains.

I have experienced low voltage after the unit sat for a week or so. To exacerbate the voltage drain the dealer had not properly wired the batteries in parallel which I corrected.

Next to the battery box is a black circuit breaker, I trip the breaker with the reset switch, which causes a yellow flag bar to show it is tripped. When taking the unit out of storage I reset the breaker and the batteries show full power.

My question is this, will tripping that breaker intentionally cause any damage to the breaker?

Thanks in advance and happy camping
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