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MrWizard
May 10, 2014Moderator
Yes..how much it runs depends on which brand and model converter/charger is installed, and the condition of your batteries
The converter, located behind the fuses, makes the DC power used to charge your batteries and supply ALL your 12v needs (lights, water pump, control power for fridge etc..) while you are plugged into shore power at the campground
The converter, located behind the fuses, makes the DC power used to charge your batteries and supply ALL your 12v needs (lights, water pump, control power for fridge etc..) while you are plugged into shore power at the campground
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