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ER Alaska wrote:
According to the literature that came with the TT, I have a Parallax 7300 Series converter. Not knowing if the following offers any useful information, the literature says that the converter input can't be any more than 30 amp, that the converter may (or may not)have an optional timer feature which is designed to lower the converter output voltage to approx. 13.5 volts 13 hours after the 120-volt shoreline power has been applied. Apparently it starts out at 14 volts initially and then drops to keep from overcharging the battery if I have this option. With the battery out and the TT plugged in, I measured 13.75 volts at the battery cables. Don't know if that tells you anything. Is this a decent converter?
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ER Alaska wrote:
That makes sense to me. So if I'm plugged in and the converter is charging the battery, if at the same time I have lots of lights and other DC things on, it will take longer to charge the battery because less of the power coming from the house is able to go toward charging the battery? I have to learn quickly about managing power especially because there's room only for one battery on the TT and nothing larger than a group 24. I bought a generator to use to charge the battery when we're camping. Few places that we'll be going to here in AK have plug-ins available. Thanks.
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