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tenbear
May 12, 2016Explorer
toedtoes wrote:
Not all converter/chargers are smart chargers, some can overcharge the batteries. Also, depending on how old your RV is, some of the named items might not be powered by 12v (older RV fridges don't require battery power to operate).
If you do not have a smart converter/charger, which you probably don't since the manufacturers usually use the less expensive converters, you should check the water in the battery every couple of weeks. After you have done this a while, you will learn how often it really needs checking.
If you don't know what your converter is, post the manufacturer and model number here.
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