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lawrosa
Jun 29, 2016Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:hohenwald48 wrote:
One thing to avoid is powering the converter via the inverter. That will deplete your batteries quickly and may cause other issues.lawrosa wrote:
Not if you turn off the charging circuit.. It should be labeled on one of your breakers..SoundGuy wrote:
Is this not self evident? :Rlawrosa wrote:
No its not. Not if the response is to avoid powering the camper with the invertor.
First of all it's an inverter. And yes, it should be obvious that if you simply plug your trailer's main service cable into an inverter that in turn is being powered by batteries that are being charged by the trailer's converter then you've created a closed loop. As I said - self evident. :R
Not every one knows this... Cant be rude to the newbees This site is to help others that may not know or need help..
Not everyone knows there is a charging circuit breaker..
You must know everything then.
This site is to help others, not for disparaging comments like you have...
All my opinion of course...
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