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Old 12-03-2019, 04:44 PM   #16
dqninh
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State: Georgia
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Originally Posted by 16ACE27 View Post
Not unless your converter is bad and acting as a load on your battery; but that would happen even if you were not plugged in.

Converters take 120 VAC from SP or the generator and convert it to 12 VDC for house DC loads and charging the house battery. They will not NORMALLY drain any battery.

Also there are no "fuses for the house and/or chassis batteries" in those pictures. That is the chassis DC power distribution block which has no bearing on the house DC distribution.
Thanks for your info. It really helps me.

Regarding to the "draining" battery. I recalled that reading some articles( not the attached one), someone said that if the battery is fully charged, but the relay does not set off, the "electric: will flow back, causing the battery to be drained.
Chassis battery draining when plugged into shore power
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