I just completely discharged my batteries. And it's a cold night, the worst time to do it. Charging them now with my truck. Did I mention I love that truck? (Generator is down too and it's 29 degrees atm) But they were dead dead. Idk if they will hold a charge again. I noticed because my buddy ran out and I needed to soap test the new tank. Couldn't run water... it will rly suck if I just killed the bank. No lights, no water, nodda unless I'm plugged in. Lmfao and I just have 400w from my running truck to plug into (thank you god for that 400w). The only thing I did was leave the new inverter plugged in (and off) I can't believe a phantom drain was THAT much. I can't believe I forgot to unplug it...Or the bank we built about 5 yrs ago finally died idk... I know the cold is bad for them but we moved the box inside with a vent out the window. I should have a thermometer in the bank too. I hate this dang rv. They are the kind of deep cycle that need electrolytes. And I have a chart that I use to watch the inverter to make sure they aren't too low. They aren't supposed to drop below 50% (12.05v) they were just at 10v . I have NEVER let them get even close to 12.05v. To be honest a friend hooked these batteries up in series for me and I really don't know enough about them.
Is there anything I can do short of replacing all 6 batteries and rewiring everything? Praying they hold a charge... somehow.