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Old 10-05-2022, 11:36 AM   #19
JimLilly
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Originally Posted by Wavery View Post
The issue with doing that is that you are running your converter to charge the batteries while using the batteries to run the inverter which charges the batteries to run the inverter.... phew!! Made me tired just thinking about it.

Of course, you could put an "on/off" switch on the converter. Just remember to use it.
Good points Wavery. I had disconnected my converter from charging my batteries a long time ago. Use solar to charge them now. Turning off the refrigerator / water heater breaker, which I wouldn't use on inverter power anyways, will kill power to the converter on most TMs. Will edit my original post. Thanks.
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