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BFL13 wrote:
When it has 120v input, the 7345 should have 13.8v across its blue and white DC output wires. The fuse panel has lugs for those and also for the battery wires. Didn't see the blue/white output wires, but I will take another look. The output lug on the fuse panel does have 13.8. The lugs on the fuse panel for the battery leads are dead. I'll pull the fuse panel to check the connections behind it.
First confirm you are getting 13.8 from the converter (OP seems like it is, but not clear) If not getting that on the battery lugs of the fuse panel, there is a problem with the wires at the fuse panel--perhaps a set-screw is loose and a wire fell out ( lugs are also on the back of the panel so you can't see there unless you unscrew it (two screws) As above, I'll pull the fuse panel and check connections behind it.
Not clear what is going on with the voltage from the truck. It should be whatever the engine battery is at. The truck battery was drawn down while sitting for several days without being started. The battery disconnect switch in the battery compartment of the camper was closed, so it drew from the truck batteries while sitting.
AGMs do not need a "smart converter", but they do need 14.4v which the 7300 can't do, being single stage 13.8v. I was following the guidance on Optima's website that indicated an AGM that falls below 10.5V may need a smart charger to bring it back to full charge. I've also read this elsewhere, but there seems to be confusing info about the matter, as I've seen other guidance that suggests a smart charger is not needed. https://www.optimabatteries.com/en-us/support/charging/charging-agm-battery
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