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pianotuna
Aug 17, 2014Nomad III
Hi,
You could, in theory do so, but then the lights would only work while the sun was shining. Just move the feed for the lights to the "house" battery bank.
Another way around which may be even better is to get a device called an Amp-L-Start. That would charge the chassis battery from the house batteries.
You could, in theory do so, but then the lights would only work while the sun was shining. Just move the feed for the lights to the "house" battery bank.
Another way around which may be even better is to get a device called an Amp-L-Start. That would charge the chassis battery from the house batteries.
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