Can 13.5 Volt Output From RV Converter Charge RV Batteries
Published 12/04/2023 >
Question:
Could you use an output from the RV converter producing 13.5v as the input rather than the alternator, to charge both sets of batteries while on shore power? Thank you
asked by: Retired
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Expert Reply:
A 13.5 volt circuit attached to batteries is going to charge them since that would be a higher voltage than what the batteries would have.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Deka Battery Isolator - 120 Amp
- Battery Charger
- Battery Isolators
- 12V
- 24V
- 36V
- 48V
- 50V
- 6V
- Maintains Only
- Vehicle Battery to Auxiliary Battery
- Deka
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