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alaska_av8r
Jan 27, 2015Explorer
Bkirk now I am confused, if a converter has a 45 amp rating, wouldn't that also be the load it could support? I.E. If I didn't have batteries in the trailer, couldn't it support a 45 amp load?
BFL I don't want to worry about having to hook up a charger at home or at any other time, so wouldn't a converter take care of that. The camper will likely sit at deer camp hooked to shore power for quite a while, few months. Then be stored until turkey season where it will be more mobile.
The generator does not have DC charging capacity, so I would have to have a battery charger anyway or converter.
This is what I am looking at converter
tim
BFL I don't want to worry about having to hook up a charger at home or at any other time, so wouldn't a converter take care of that. The camper will likely sit at deer camp hooked to shore power for quite a while, few months. Then be stored until turkey season where it will be more mobile.
The generator does not have DC charging capacity, so I would have to have a battery charger anyway or converter.
This is what I am looking at converter
tim
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