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After all of the great input I started me thinking, turn Off the battery disconnect Being out of town I call a friend and it worked As soon as he thru the switch the converter fan stopped I’m assuming that while on shore power if there was another power draw it would have continued
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That said, while staying plugged in 24 7 likely won’t overcharge your batteries, it probably isn’t the best idea to leave your RV plugged in all the time while it’s sitting in storage
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Read our article now to find out the possible consequences of leaving your RV plugged in all the time and how to avoid these problems
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Thinking of leaving your RV plugged in 24 7? It’s a common question, and there are some good reasons to keep it powered up – but a few important drawbacks, too Let’s take a look at the pros and cons so you can decide what works best for your setup Why Keep Your RV Plugged In? […]
- Converter Fan Continuously On | Jayco Owners Forum
I have a 16 foot Jayco Feather trailer My converter is WFCO Model WF-8735P For some reason my converter fan won't quit running I have two brand new Group 27 batteries that don't need charging To make sure the converter fan wasn't running because it was constantly charging the batteries
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Other converters have better 3 stage chargers on them which make it safer for the battery to be connected to the converter and charger 24 7 But not all of them have the smart charging capabilities, even a newer camper might just have a cheaper RV converter in it that isn’t going to do a good job keeping your battery from overcharging and
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