bobkatmsu wrote:
GordonThree wrote:
Also you may want to pull the DC fuse for your fridge and any other non automotive electronics.
Will using the circuit breaker accomplish the same thing as removing fuses?
Circuit breaker is for the AC power to the fridge. If you have a residential fridge, disregard. If it's an RV fridge it will have a DC fuse somewhere.
The theory is to protect the fridge control board from high voltage.
An equalize charge is 15 or 16 volts, the idea is to actually heat the batteries up to reverse minor sulphate damage in the cells and bring them all to the same specific gravity.