07-01-2021, 01:00 PM
Your inverter/charger may have a setting to limit the A/C voltage amps it is using to charge your batteries.
Other than that setting if your batteries are fully charged when putting into storage your inverter/charger should just be float charging and drawing only a few amps to do so. Unless the power goes out for an extended period which sounds like may be what you're up against with the power being on a timer.
Other than that setting if your batteries are fully charged when putting into storage your inverter/charger should just be float charging and drawing only a few amps to do so. Unless the power goes out for an extended period which sounds like may be what you're up against with the power being on a timer.
Forest & Cindy Olivier
1987 log cabin
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