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May-17-2017 05:00 AM
booster wrote:
Wow, doesn't anyone actually read what we say before going off?
My reply, first line:Having both on should be fine on shore power, but totally unnecessary.
The other information was to fill in the blanks about how most people use the inverter switch to be the most useful and not waste power. Seems relevant to me :B Of course this refers to when you are not on shore power, as the batteries are charging when on shore power.
1.5 amps, as someone mentioned, is not much if you have 800ah of batteries, but if you have one 100ah battery, you will use up 36ah, or over 1/3 of it (nearly 1/2 of usable) of it per day with inverter switch on. If that is OK with you, have at it, and leave the inverter switch on.
May-17-2017 04:57 AM
Having both on should be fine on shore power, but totally unnecessary.
May-16-2017 12:50 PM
May-16-2017 12:42 PM
2oldman wrote:booster wrote:It's a small draw.. but that wasn't the OP's question.
f you just leave the inverter on, you are wasting about 1.5 amps continuously and will kill your batteries much more quickly.
May-16-2017 11:27 AM
booster wrote:It's a small draw.. but that wasn't the OP's question.
f you just leave the inverter on, you are wasting about 1.5 amps continuously and will kill your batteries much more quickly.
May-16-2017 11:23 AM
2oldman wrote:
Both switches left on should not be a problem at all.
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May-15-2017 04:32 PM
Arvie1 wrote:Share with us the make and model. You may be looking at the manual for the RV.
The owner's manual, which I always refer to is a little less than explicate (explicit) regarding the inverter/charger.