Regarding the length of time to disconnect, Yes, I would agree it should not take four days. Using your numbers, 1 amp for 96 hours is 96 amp-hours. I bought a Marine deep cycle battery this spring that is rated at 105 amp-hours. After a discharge of 96 amp-hours this battery would be in the mid to high 10 volt range - two batterys of similar size would be no where near 12.6 volts. If 12.6 volts represents a 5% discharge, then your total battery capacity would need to be in the range of 1920 amp-hours to maintain this voltage after a 96 amp-hour discharge. 1920 amp-hours would be 18, 105 amp-hour batterys.
You are running two batterys and after a 96 amp-hour discharge the voltage is 12.72 - can something be connected and is charging the batterys....?
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