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MEXICOWANDERER
Oct 14, 2015Explorer
Pretty much narrow it down to...
If you boondock and really heavily cycle your batteries a charger may be the better of the two
If you rarely boondock or generator charge your batteries and instead plug your rig in at home only, a converter may be favored over a charger.
A float charger would maintain the battery after it was fully charged.
Beware of converters with leads and clips posing as chargers. The market is rife with "Idiot Designed" chargers.
If you boondock and really heavily cycle your batteries a charger may be the better of the two
If you rarely boondock or generator charge your batteries and instead plug your rig in at home only, a converter may be favored over a charger.
A float charger would maintain the battery after it was fully charged.
Beware of converters with leads and clips posing as chargers. The market is rife with "Idiot Designed" chargers.
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