I am (probably) a bad girl.
I purchased my travel trailer (a Jayco 154Bh, Baja) in March of last year. I took it from northern California to Yellowstone last year, then for a short trip to Klamath Falls and back. My van pulls it like a dream, it is perfect or me and my dog, and I quite like it.
When not using the trailer, I keep the battery completely disconnected (wires removed from the terminals) because there seemed to be a slow, although low, drain on the battery from things like the smoke detector and the carbon monoxide detector when the trailer - and thus the battery - was in storage.
I have not (this is the "bad girl" part!) charged the battery since it was used last year, about 10 months ago +/-.
I took the trailer in for a maintenance service this morning, expecting to need to purchase a new battery (because I figured the battery had not been charged in so long it was probably toast).
The service person decided to test the battery before putting a new battery in, I expected the voltage to be less than ten volts, but the voltage on the voltmeter showed the battery to be holding at 12.4 volts. Which - I think - means the battery is still good. (again, while in storage the battery was disconnected from the battery cables, so no possibility of any kind of load).
They said that they would put the battery on a charger, and also test it for "draw" to be sure the battery was useable.
I'm not sure what this "draw" thing is. Also, is it possible for a battery to still be good after so long?
Thanks, everyone. Appreciate anyone/everyone's response.
Anne