bluwtr49 wrote:
BigBlockTank wrote:
If it's just the batteries that you're concerned with, why not get a battery tender and leave that plugged in, and connected to your batteries at all times you're home and plugged in. The battery tender is a smart device, it will charge and float as required. I've done it for many years on all my toys.
If one doesn't have a good inverter this is surely a good solution...with a good inverter, probably not necessary.
Understand, but the OP said he doesn't turn the fridge on, so he's only wanting to keep the batteries at the top charge. Just my suggestion, that I do, and passed it along......