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Daddy Bear wrote:
So I want to take better care from the start with these two new batteries.
โMar-30-2016 07:19 AM
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Bobbo wrote:This what I did but I disconnected the main negative cable from the battery before installing the battery tender. When I exercise my generator or get ready for a trip, I connect the negative cable back to the battery. Has worked for me for about 2 years now.
Depends on the draw. You need to get one big enough to cover all parasitic draws plus about 5 amps.
Hook the positive cable to one battery, and the negative cable to the other battery.
โMar-30-2016 07:01 AM
Beemerphile1 wrote:
Tell us the brand and model number of the converter in your Grand Design and we will tell you what it does.
โMar-30-2016 06:01 AM
Bobbo wrote:
Only, you hook them to the terminals that are NOT wired together.
My 2007 Winnebago came with a cheap Magnatek 7345 single stage converter that always put out about 13.5 volts. It was a battery killer. After about 3 years, I junked it and bought a good 3 stage converter, a PD4655V.
โMar-30-2016 05:52 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
"Float circuit" will adjust the amperage without voltage jumps.
โMar-30-2016 04:38 AM
Daddy Bear wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions. I need to spend some time learning some more about inverters with chargers I think.
โMar-29-2016 06:40 PM
โMar-29-2016 06:18 PM
Sam Spade wrote:
The advice of connect one lead to one battery and the other lead to the other battery only works in a parallel arrangement.
BillyW wrote:
I have yet to see a mainstream RV as new as the OPs that doesn't have some kind of multistage charger. Mine is a bottom of the barrel 04 model and has a 3 stage WFCO charger which maintains the batteries nicely.
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