03-16-2021, 04:53 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
Posts: 2,594
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Originally Posted by NLOVNIT
Our Bounder batteries (both house & chassis) lasted over 10 years, but DH was fanatic about care/maintenance. You don't know how those, now 8 year old, batteries were maintained by the PO. If they weren't cared for properly, they may well be past their life & need replaced.
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We purchased our 2014 Fleetwood Bounder 34m last April. It had 16k miles on it then. It now has 25k miles.
We haven't had any problems with the house batteries, until now. All of a sudden they aren't holding a charge. We use our generator to charge them, but they still are failing.
We have had them reviewed by our mechanic and they are reading 12-13volts, but then they drop to almost no reading.
The batteries that came with the MH were 1 year old, so it's not like they have exceeded their shelf life.
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That's what I thought too, but upon rereading the post I came up with 2 years too.
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