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time2roll
Apr 24, 2014Nomad
rbpru wrote:That is because different RVs have different converters that work better than others. Also the converter often gets blamed for poor maintenance of the battery water level. Especially as the battery gets closer to end of life.
I have heard mixed results about leaving the battery hooked up to the shore power for long lengths of time.
Post your converter model number for best answers. Or measure the battery voltage after a week of plugged in and post it here.
Most likely it is best to leave it plugged in.
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