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Artum_Snowbird
Jun 08, 2015Explorer
Yes, it most surely would. However, in your worst possible battery condition, and having a 55 amp converter (times 14 volts), then adding the electric to run the fridge on electric, plus if the hot water tank runs on electric too, and a light or two, it's going to struggle.
Charge just for an hour, twice a day, and everything will be fine in my opinion. Let it run down, then charge at full power... shut some other loads off for awhile.
Best thing to do is monitor your battery voltage and learn how it falls in a time period, and how it comes back from charging. That avoids unnecessary generator usage and keeps your batteries healthy.
Charge just for an hour, twice a day, and everything will be fine in my opinion. Let it run down, then charge at full power... shut some other loads off for awhile.
Best thing to do is monitor your battery voltage and learn how it falls in a time period, and how it comes back from charging. That avoids unnecessary generator usage and keeps your batteries healthy.
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