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STBRetired
Aug 11, 2019Explorer
If the house batteries get run down, the generator will stop. It requires 12V o run the control circuitry. The generator itself will not charge the batteries. It needs the converter or an inverter/charger to do that.
The generator shutting off should not hurt the A/C units. Now, if the generator was surging or the power was cycling on and off quickly, then the A/C might be damaged. Usually the damage would result in no cooling (as in burned out compressor) as opposed to reduced cooling.
The generator shutting off should not hurt the A/C units. Now, if the generator was surging or the power was cycling on and off quickly, then the A/C might be damaged. Usually the damage would result in no cooling (as in burned out compressor) as opposed to reduced cooling.
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