Hi! Looking for thoughts on the above. Purchased my sweet beauty 3 yrs ago and use it extensively...all the way to Canadian maritime provinces including Newfoundland AND Labrador, without a speck of troubles en route...
she was a 'trooper'
!
Anyhow, I do not boondock and have no desire at my age to even endure the bit of worry/discomfort I MAY encounter doing so. Thus, the TWO auxilliary batteries in the rig were unused, ever. (BTW, BOTH were dead,Dead DEAD and wouldn't take a charge.)
I have had both of them pulled. thinking.. why carry the extra weight, if I've not ever, and don't ever plan to use them to power anything.
But in retrospect, having done that, I'm wondering IF the one that was designed to take power from the running engine and was still connected, is ('was'
) essential to the operation of something 'camping-wise'...like maybe, the water pump, or LP leak monitor or ....?? 
Certainly, the removal didn't affect the driving/road running of the rig one whit.
So my long-winded question is...Am I now forced to purchase another battery to replace the dead one, or, given my pattern of use (i.e. routinely connecting to shore power) will I be alright?
she was a 'trooper'
Anyhow, I do not boondock and have no desire at my age to even endure the bit of worry/discomfort I MAY encounter doing so. Thus, the TWO auxilliary batteries in the rig were unused, ever. (BTW, BOTH were dead,Dead DEAD and wouldn't take a charge.)
I have had both of them pulled. thinking.. why carry the extra weight, if I've not ever, and don't ever plan to use them to power anything.
But in retrospect, having done that, I'm wondering IF the one that was designed to take power from the running engine and was still connected, is ('was'

Certainly, the removal didn't affect the driving/road running of the rig one whit.
So my long-winded question is...Am I now forced to purchase another battery to replace the dead one, or, given my pattern of use (i.e. routinely connecting to shore power) will I be alright?