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It shouldn't do unless the controlling software is faulty. There should be a diode that only lets electricity flow from the solar panel to the battery in sunlight, but shouldn't allow electricity to flow back to the solar panel at night.
Batteries should last 4 to 6 years if they are looked after, and during the winter months, they should be on a battery minder to keep them trickle charged.
Any electrical items in the trailer tent like fridges, microwaves, televisions, heaters, AC etc, may be drawing some power when not in use either by design (standby) or by error (parasitic draw).
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there is a small outlet on the front drivers side of the trailer
turn clock wise and you will see the water trickel out. It only trickles and it takes quite a while to drain the tank so like 6-8 hours
Make sure the winterizing valve for the pump is not open. Locate the pump. On the input side of the pump there may be a valve in that line with a line coming from the tank and the other line laying loose not connected to anything. Turn that valve to close the open ended line which will then allow it to draw out of the fresh water tank. This would also raise a serious question as to how well the trailer was inspected during the pre-delivery inspection process...
Is it leaking at a glued connection or a jam nut connection? If at the jam nut connection you may need to replace the jam nut washer to get a good seal. If it is a glued connection. You may get luck and reseal the connection by swabbing some ABS glue over the leaking area. ABS glue is thick black glue and may be found at your local RV dealership.
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