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Originally Posted by jaybird
Let me add a question to this. My Monty is on a slab where I have 50amp power. I've been turning off the utility key when I leave. I'm usually gone 3 weeks at a time. By what I read, the inverter is not able to charge batteries when I'm gone and some power is still on even the key is pulled out. Thus, should I leave the power on all the time when I leave, so I don't drain the batteries down?
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Jaybird,
If you are hooked to shore power the battery should be connected. Not sure what else you are running to want to keep it connected the whole time. If nothing other than the converter, just manually disconnect your batteries or install a complete battery disconnect switch and unhook shore power. The other option is a solar setup to keep your batteries charged.