โFeb-09-2016 03:21 AM
โFeb-11-2016 06:28 PM
laknox wrote:dalen wrote:
When I am at a campsite with full hookup should I disconnect the battery via the battery cutoff switch. Does it hurt the battery by being connected to the converter all the time. I understand that when the rv is in storage the switch should be off.
You must leave it on. FWIW, if it's wired like my cutoff switch, only the landing gear and detectors will work when off; no fridge, water heater or any other 12v light, plug or appliance will work.
Lyle
โFeb-09-2016 04:50 PM
korbe wrote:
Are you saying that without my batteries connected I could damage all my 12-volt stuff?
โFeb-09-2016 01:18 PM
RoyB wrote:
This has really become less of an issue with the newer SMART MODE converter/chargers installed in the newer RV units. These type converter/chargers will take care of your battery really nice...
What you don't want to happen is having your battery boil out fluids being connected all the time. This occurs when the older type converter/charger units are only running at 13.6VDC and over time may boil out your battery fluids. This takes many days however to happen.
I monitor my battery bank all the time in my setup when camping at shore power locations as well as camping off the power grid and make sure they are not getting hot and the DC VOLTAGEs are all nominal...
Roy Ken
โFeb-09-2016 10:44 AM
โFeb-09-2016 10:31 AM
sch911 wrote:
.......... They provide and additional voltage stabilization and noise filter for all of your DC electronics.
โFeb-09-2016 10:06 AM
The batteries should be used at all times when connected to shore power. They provide and additional voltage stabilization and noise filter for all of your DC electronics.
โFeb-09-2016 09:41 AM
Pipeman wrote:
When hooked up I shut mine off. I have never had a problem at all by doing that.
โFeb-09-2016 07:34 AM
Pipeman wrote:
When hooked up I shut mine off. I have never had a problem at all by doing that.
โFeb-09-2016 07:28 AM
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โFeb-09-2016 05:59 AM
dalen wrote:
When I am at a campsite with full hookup should I disconnect the battery via the battery cutoff switch. Does it hurt the battery by being connected to the converter all the time. I understand that when the rv is in storage the switch should be off.