Jerry,
We keep our trailer hooked up to shore power year round, one of the benefits of being able to park it in the driveway next to the house. I was recently told with it plugged in, I should keep one of the lights on so the battery doesn't "over charge". I could hold my knowledge of electricity in a thimble, so tell me, does this statement make any sense?
Pat B.
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Jerry Jones" <jjerryj@...> wrote:
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> Nancy, you, Carol and Sandra are right. The reason is that the converter does exactly the same thing that a battery maintainer does. It only provides the minimal current needed for the detectors and the battery, as long as nothing else is turned on. The difference in shore power consumption because of the detectors is inconsequential.
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> Jerry J






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