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BFL13
Jun 29, 2013Explorer II
".... You are using your shore power drop cord (whether from your 5th Wheel or Travel Trailer (TT)) and plugging into your Rover (via an inverter). Yes, you can leave your converter on, but it will be charging back your House batteries and Rover's batteries, in a loop of never ending return. Break the loop and it won't happen"
Where is the loop? The Rv converter is getting its 120v from the rover's inverter on rover batteries. The RV batteries are not connected to the rover's inverter.
The RV batteries will not be run down so will not need charging as long as the converter is on. It will not be "efficient" but so what? The solar on the rover is not going to cost extra.
Where is the loop? The Rv converter is getting its 120v from the rover's inverter on rover batteries. The RV batteries are not connected to the rover's inverter.
The RV batteries will not be run down so will not need charging as long as the converter is on. It will not be "efficient" but so what? The solar on the rover is not going to cost extra.
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