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wolfe10
Jul 16, 2013Explorer
As you can see from the answers, the reality is that IT DEPENDS.
If you have a smart converter you can leave it plugged in 24/7. But if a "dumb" converter, it can overcharge the batteries if left on 24/7.
If you have a smart converter you can leave it plugged in 24/7. But if a "dumb" converter, it can overcharge the batteries if left on 24/7.
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