Was getting our new starcraft ready to take out on the weekend for training, and hooked up everything in the afternoon prior as we had an early start, but when I went to start the car in the morning the battery was dead.
The van was connected to the car for about 18 hours. The van was not connected to 240v and the fridge was set to the 240v setting as we weren't going to be using it. The van battery isolator switch was ON (so battery not isolated) as we have solar panels that would always be charging it.
The car has a standard 12 PIN plug (not Anderson type) and when this was installed I thought should have been isolated in the car when the car is turned off so as to avoid this exact thing from happening.
Any ideas what could cause this? Did I do something wrong or did the autoelec not wire my car properly?
The van was connected to the car for about 18 hours. The van was not connected to 240v and the fridge was set to the 240v setting as we weren't going to be using it. The van battery isolator switch was ON (so battery not isolated) as we have solar panels that would always be charging it.
The car has a standard 12 PIN plug (not Anderson type) and when this was installed I thought should have been isolated in the car when the car is turned off so as to avoid this exact thing from happening.
Any ideas what could cause this? Did I do something wrong or did the autoelec not wire my car properly?