How to Maintain Your RV Battery
05/19/12
Keeping your RV battery free of corrosion and dirt will extend its life and eliminate complications. Most appliances and other major systems in your RV depend on the battery working properly.
Steps:
1. Access the RV battery you wish to check.
2. Make sure you're checking the 12-volt RV DC battery and not something connected to the 120-volt AC RV power supply.
3. Check the cables for breaks, corrosion or stripped insulation.
4. Check that the terminals are tightly fitted to the ends of the cable.
5. Remove camper cables from the battery, negative first, and clean with a solution of baking soda and water.
6. Scrub the terminals with a wire brush.
7. Clean the RV terminal posts with the same solution.
8. Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to the terminal posts. Reconnect the cables to the battery.
Tips:
The most common causes of premature RV battery failure are overcharging, sustained undercharging, sulfation and poor maintenance.
Running the engine or plugging it in to a 110-volt power source will charge the battery.
Be careful not to apply too much petroleum jelly.








