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Bobbo
Jan 14, 2014Explorer II
Actually, I would get a 10g 30 amp extension cord. You will probably need it at some point in your camping. It is as good to have as the 50 amp dogbone.
The reason it was recommended to turn off the converter is it can pull a LOT of amps if the batteries are at a low SOC (State of Charge). If the batteries are pretty well topped off, it is not necessary.
I agree with everyone else, there is nothing you can't run on that 15 amp circuit as long as you run them one at a time.
The reason it was recommended to turn off the converter is it can pull a LOT of amps if the batteries are at a low SOC (State of Charge). If the batteries are pretty well topped off, it is not necessary.
I agree with everyone else, there is nothing you can't run on that 15 amp circuit as long as you run them one at a time.
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