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2oldman wrote:dpgerson wrote:No. Sounds like your batteries are shot. You're wasting gasoline charging them.
But the highest voltage I get once the generator is stopped, and after waiting for 2 hours, is 12.09 volts. Should I expect this.
Yes it's possible, but an inverter makes life easier and quieter, especially for watching TV. It surprises me how many boondockers run a generator to watch TV.
May-12-2017 12:00 PM
Jayco-noslide wrote:They don't. Acid batteries have an Absorb phase which takes a long time. Shore power can take up to two days to fully charge. Nobody runs a generator that long.
I find that when not being plugged in to regular power for let's say a week doesn't seem like the batteries ever get as fully charged on the generator. .
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richheck wrote:Chargers that big are usually much larger than a standard RV converter.
Normal garage type 50 amp with taper is sufficient
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dpgerson wrote:No. Sounds like your batteries are shot. You're wasting gasoline charging them.
But the highest voltage I get once the generator is stopped, and after waiting for 2 hours, is 12.09 volts. Should I expect this.