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GBaxter
Jan 20, 2014Explorer
The OP shows a 2005 Mountain Air which did come with an inverter/charger so I believe the question is about the inverter portion.
As mentioned already in previous posts you can leave the inverter on all the time if you want but realize if shore power goes off it will switch to using batteries. I would leave it ON all the time if I had a residential refer otherwise use it like a light switch, on when you need it off when you don't to save battery power.
If the question is about the charger you can leave that on all the time also it should not overcharge the batteries even in storage.
Gary
As mentioned already in previous posts you can leave the inverter on all the time if you want but realize if shore power goes off it will switch to using batteries. I would leave it ON all the time if I had a residential refer otherwise use it like a light switch, on when you need it off when you don't to save battery power.
If the question is about the charger you can leave that on all the time also it should not overcharge the batteries even in storage.
Gary
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