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Old 12-30-2015, 02:00 AM   #13
Forest Grump
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE 27.1
State: California
Posts: 258
THOR #3186
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Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
If your going to use it for your RV, I believe you have to isolate your batteries from you RV circuit, by either disconnecting them or an Isolation switch. Doing that, the BatteryMinder should work great. The problem arises that anything inside your RV that works concurrently with your batteries will not work... lights, fans, ect. So my question back would be, if your going to use this on your RVs batteies... WHY? Please tell us more of your intentions.
This is not a battery charger. This is a battery desulfonator. You do not need to disconnect or isolate the batteries from the coach. This only works when connected and the battery is being charged either by the vehicle alternator or via the converter.

Come on people be accurate, it a desulfonator it keeps your batteries from sulfonate buildup. It's made for use in vehicles such as RV's. If you don't know what a desulfonator is or how to desulfonator a battery look it up. The other method of using high voltage for hours can produce hydrogen gas. This method doesn't.
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