Title should read DC, not SC, but I cant change that...
Well, if I can leave it connected as a float charge all the time then I will not worry about it. So I will do that.
I do want ability to recharge the battery, but with solar on the roof this is not a big thing.
The only reason I plug in is to run the fridge and AC, but if I have power I will save the batts the added cycles now and use the converter for lights, charging phone and fans.
It has a household plug, so I may just use that as an on/off method.
I will have to get the name off of it. It is big, but not heavy. Does not seem to be a charger, just power.
after looking again. looks like it will do 1/2 amp to 55 amps as needed. Charger and power source.
I wired it all up today and used the heavy wires it came with and very close to batt.
thanks