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GREENReactor
Apr 09, 2017Explorer
time2roll wrote:GREENReactor wrote:You have an inverter/charger with a single battery? More likely just a fixed voltage converter that will take three days to charge the battery. Please post the model number for best replies. Probably need an upgrade if charging with a generator.
I have yet to see if there's going to be any problem with the existing inverter/charger system with the addition -- any tips from anyone who's done it already would be appreciated, too.....
I had assumed that there was an inverter involved because I thought that we'd had the TV on while not connected (and possibly something run from an AC outlet also) but I guess I was misremembering. I'll have to dive deeper into the electrical system on this Cougar 28SGS.
I take it the converter is going to be slow to recharge a pair of deeply discharged 6V batteries when I get connected? I'm going to have to add charging system upgrades (and inverter) to the To-Do list....
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