Author: Jewel59
Subject: Battery on Rpod dead
Posted: 29 Aug 2016 at 8:41pm
I've had a great summer getting much use out of my Rpod. The Rpod has sat for the last 3 weeks. I'm taking it out Labor Day weekend. Today I went to the covered storage where I rent a space to store the rood. I found the lights wouldn't come on inside the Rpod. Nothing would operate (slide out) suggesting the battery is dead. I am planning a trip this weekend (with full hookups), will everything else remain uneffected in the Rpod even if the battery won't recharge? I really don't have time to get a new battery. I'm going to bring the Rpod home tomorrow and plug it in. Hopefully the battery will revitalize. I only now learned you should disconnect the battery when the Rpod sits. I didn't the battery would go that quick. With that said, I left a plug in air freshener in the kitchen outlet. Could that have discharged the battery?
Subject: Battery on Rpod dead
Posted: 29 Aug 2016 at 8:41pm
I've had a great summer getting much use out of my Rpod. The Rpod has sat for the last 3 weeks. I'm taking it out Labor Day weekend. Today I went to the covered storage where I rent a space to store the rood. I found the lights wouldn't come on inside the Rpod. Nothing would operate (slide out) suggesting the battery is dead. I am planning a trip this weekend (with full hookups), will everything else remain uneffected in the Rpod even if the battery won't recharge? I really don't have time to get a new battery. I'm going to bring the Rpod home tomorrow and plug it in. Hopefully the battery will revitalize. I only now learned you should disconnect the battery when the Rpod sits. I didn't the battery would go that quick. With that said, I left a plug in air freshener in the kitchen outlet. Could that have discharged the battery?