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Originally Posted by CountryFolk19
Judge,
Thank you so much, you have been a great help. I think I got it.
<<Bottom line this idea is not a good/wise solution>>
I could see if the converter starts overcharging the batteries while on shore power the BIM can't stop it by making this change.
Thanks again..
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When the BIM connects the chassis battery to the house batteries, the house batteries voltage drop because they are helping to supply voltage to the under charged chassis battery. They wont become overchsthed. The BIM stops the converter from charging the chassis battery when it reaches a charged state. Then the converter manages the house batteries based on their voltages.
All I can tell you is I that I have had no issues with my batteires and I have four house batteries and two chassis batteries. From my seat it is doing its job proeprly.