RJsfishin wrote:
You're making it complicated.
Change to AGM if you don't want the most amps for the bucks.
Add the solar.
Don't change anything else, except turn off your converter/charger when shore power is connected to inverter.
I'm changing to AGM as the only spots for the batteries are inside and there's not a very good ventilation, and I'm installing a pretty high powered sound system so that 400aH is pretty sexy. (was the "dont want" a spelling mistake or is there a better way to high amount of aH?)
I may have misread something but I was under the impression that there are chargers for certain battery types. But if that's not the case that takes a load off my back.
When I got the RV there was no manual, so I will have to look into how to turn off the charger/converter. They do sell
http://gpelectric.com/products/30-amp-pre-wired-transfer-switchTransfer switches which looks like solves all my problems, so that might be something I need to look into.