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Old 10-01-2014, 05:01 PM   #4
rskrbina
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four Winds 35SK Super C
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[QUOTE=FW28z;4712][Your converter should charge your batteries at higher than 1-2 amps if they need it. That is not even to the level of a trickle charge.]

FW28z is correct. If you want to know which charging stage your battery's are in, you can test them with a multimeter or turn on you Xantrex remote monitor and see what the voltage rate is at your battery's. Around 14.2 V would be the Bulk stage, around 13.6 V would be the absorption stage and around 13.4 V would be the float stage. Hope this helps.
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