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Atlee
May 12, 2016Explorer II
Either way should work. I assume the battery tender is designed to keep a trickle charge on the battery. If so, this is the best answer to keep the battery topped off while at home.
A good quality converter/charger in the RV itself, will do the trick quite well also. All converter/chargers are not of the same quality, and this is especially true of older models. Older models, tended to only charge at full strength, and would not revert to trickle charge when the battery was mostly fully charged.
A good quality converter/charger in the RV itself, will do the trick quite well also. All converter/chargers are not of the same quality, and this is especially true of older models. Older models, tended to only charge at full strength, and would not revert to trickle charge when the battery was mostly fully charged.
jarata1 wrote:
Great answers
So leaving the rv plugged at home in will actually charge my battery,or should I keep it on a tender for battery only
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