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BFL13
Oct 08, 2014Explorer II
You can run on the batteries for 12v and not use the converter at all. (you need to turn off its 120v input or 12v output without turning off anything else that matters) You still get your 120v on shore power or gen.
You can use any battery charger (getting the 120 to run it from shore power or gen) to recharge your batts as required until your on-line order comes through.
The high voltage will cause the lamps to burn out faster than normal. The fridge controls and maybe some other things have an upper limit of about 15.4v so on the edge and that could get worse.
You can use any battery charger (getting the 120 to run it from shore power or gen) to recharge your batts as required until your on-line order comes through.
The high voltage will cause the lamps to burn out faster than normal. The fridge controls and maybe some other things have an upper limit of about 15.4v so on the edge and that could get worse.
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