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IrnBear
Mar 12, 2015Explorer
I have come to the conclusion that:
If plug into land power it is not good to leave the house batteries connected primarily to the converter for long periods of time.
Literature actually suggests disconnecting the house batteries.
The switch I have discovered is so to turn of the converter all together, thus not over charging the batteries and boiling them.
Go out from time to time, turn on switch, give house batteries a bit of pick me up charge and then turn off converter... This is while being stored and connected to land power.
Thank you for the replies.
If my thoughts are tooooo way out there, Please chime in and let me know..
IrnBear
If plug into land power it is not good to leave the house batteries connected primarily to the converter for long periods of time.
Literature actually suggests disconnecting the house batteries.
The switch I have discovered is so to turn of the converter all together, thus not over charging the batteries and boiling them.
Go out from time to time, turn on switch, give house batteries a bit of pick me up charge and then turn off converter... This is while being stored and connected to land power.
Thank you for the replies.
If my thoughts are tooooo way out there, Please chime in and let me know..
IrnBear
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