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K3WE wrote:
20 years ago, I cooked a set of batteries, when plugged in to the house. Thus, the rule is “factually real”
New camper with one-year plug in- batteries OK.
This is consistent with old chargers often being bad for extended use and new ones generally being ok.
Double check the model if you have concerns.
Dec-26-2022 04:28 AM
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pianotuna wrote:
13 years on one set of batteries?
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Lantley wrote:
My RV's have been plugged in 24/7/365 since 2005 with no ill effects.
The only time it is unplugged is when it's going down the road!
Dec-20-2022 02:36 AM
Dec-19-2022 07:39 PM
Skipg wrote:Will not hurt the battery in winter.
What’s your thoughts about leaving a RV plugged in to shore power when not in use. I read it not good for the house batteries.thanks for your input.
Dec-19-2022 05:57 PM