I have a 10 mo old Interstate group 24 Deep Cycle battery. It was fully charged after our summer of full hookup camping trips and then sitting parked for severaL weeks in our yard connected to shore power. Then I unplugged our 2016 320S from shore power for almost a month. Today I checked battery voltage on the SeaLevel panel and there was no reading. In fact I had no interior lights, no radio, no CO detector, no smoke detector ..... no nuttin'. I plugged the trailer back into shore power and everything was fine once again. The battery immediately began registering a voltage at 13.6 volts, and then settled back down to 13.5. I never touched the battery cutoff switch since installing the new battery this past spring; I left it on throughout the year. I can't imagine why the battery would drain entirely during that month of disconnection from shore power. The only devices left running while disconnected from shore power were the things that don't turn off ... the detectors, the blue clock display on the face of the radio, and an indicator red LED or two around the cabin. The Norcold refrigerator was not running. Any ideas about what might be happening here? Certainly the battery should not fully drain when unhooked from shore power for a month. Should it?
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