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John Wayne wrote:
Are you sure everything works when you are plugged in to shore power what is the voltage at the battery posts should be around 13 volts or better, If just 12.5 or so your converter is NOT charging your batteries they will run down till your in the same boat you started with.
time2roll wrote:
Verify the new battery holds about 13.6 volts when plugged in several days.
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wa8yxm wrote:
Best thing to use is a good smart converter like the Progressive Dynamics 4600 upgrade to many integrated converters or the 9200 for a stand alone
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surgtech56 wrote:You still need 10+ volts to run the electronic controls and thermostats.
So if I don't have a fully charged battery hooked up, the electric won't work even if it's plugged into house current?
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