Since I posted my previous post on my battery level question I got out my voltmeter and once again checked the readings on the two 6v GC batteries. They have been plugged into the house AC for 24 hours or longer and they read 11.9v to 12.0 v whether I have the AC cord connected to the house or not. Connected and disconnected to the house reads exactly the same. I can 100% verify that I am indeed getting electrical to the trailer when connected as I have a microwave light on and the TV works proving I am getting AC power to the trailer. It simply does not change any of the battery reading and is not charging the batteries when plugged in.
So I then decided to back the TV up to the trailer and hook the electrical up to the TV. My voltmeter immediately showed a reading of 12.5 hooked up to the TV, so the DC charging is working.
My question is...
1) I had asked my dealer shortly after I took delivery to check my battery/charging operation because my monitor would show low levels of charge (before I bought a voltmeter)and they didn't find a problem (or didn't check) . It seems to me that the batteries have gone way beyond the lowest desired level and probably when I drove got charged higher again, then probably down to a very undesirable level again as I did my trip.
Should I demand new batteries from my service department assuming that my batteries have been compromised with the lack of being fully charged (getting down to a 11.9 volt reading) as a result of the charging problem on the AC electrical hookup?