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opnspaces
Oct 31, 2019Navigator II
wnjj wrote:maillemaker wrote:
Yup do what opnspaces said. Check your battery voltage when connected to shore power and when not.
Or if you don’t have a voltmeter, just see if the cheap indicator lights go from full to charge after plugging in the shore power.
You can also observe the battery level lights after a night running the furnace. If they show low start the generator. If they now read full then the converter is charging the batteries.
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