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downtheroad
Mar 26, 2016Explorer
You are thinking in the right direction...but, you need to determine what kind of converter you have..
Most (but not all) converters now have 3 stages for battery charging. The 3rd stage (float) will maintain your batteries without overcharging (boiling) them...
If you have that kind of converter, than, yes, you can leave your rig plugged in. If not, you will need to disconnect the batteries...and re-connect when they need a top off.
Can you post the name and model number of your converter?
Most (but not all) converters now have 3 stages for battery charging. The 3rd stage (float) will maintain your batteries without overcharging (boiling) them...
If you have that kind of converter, than, yes, you can leave your rig plugged in. If not, you will need to disconnect the batteries...and re-connect when they need a top off.
Can you post the name and model number of your converter?
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