โMar-23-2015 05:45 PM
โMar-23-2015 07:17 PM
gsh wrote:What generator? Honda 2000 will drive about 70 amps into the battery. Larger generator can put 120 amps into four GC2 low on charge.
So, maybe I need to invest in a more powerful charger.. Even when camping.....
Im pretty sure you cannot hookup a secondary charger to your batteries when they are connected to the trailer. So, would it be best to instal an isolator so at the turn of a switch disconnect my batteries from the trailer and then connect say a 40 amp charger to my generator and charge them from there? 1 hour in morning, and 1 hour a night, will probably put more juice back into them then if they were just charging from the trailer converter!!
yes no? maybe so?
โMar-23-2015 06:53 PM
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โMar-23-2015 06:37 PM
gsh wrote:Not sure I follow this. You can put as many chargers as you want on them, all hooked to shore power, hooked up to trailer or not. However, whether those chargers will work together is another story.
Im pretty sure you cannot hookup a secondary charger to your batteries when they are connected to the trailer... connect say a 40 amp charger to my generator and charge them from there?.. will probably put more juice back into them then if they were just charging from the trailer converter!!
โMar-23-2015 06:35 PM
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โMar-23-2015 06:25 PM
โMar-23-2015 06:02 PM
2oldman wrote:
It's just one big 12v battery in 4 pieces. Of course it's possible, and the smaller the amperage of the charger, the longer it will take.
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โMar-23-2015 05:51 PM