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pianotuna
Mar 28, 2016Nomad III
In point of fact, "converter" is "rv speak" for inverter. But most of us think of an inverter as something that turns xx volts of DC into 120 volts AC.
hohenwald48 wrote:dcg9381 wrote:
I had the same thing happen in a Jayco. It charged and held to 14.7. If you didn't stay on the battery water, it'd make a mess.
Find the inverter - on mine, all I had to do was add a "smart" module to get it to do a better job.
Not to be snarky but the battery charging device is a "converter" not an "inverter".
Converter - changes AC current to DC current
Inverter - changes DC current to AC current
There are combination inverter/converters but they are not common on travel trailers.
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