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Old 12-30-2013, 07:04 PM   #12
Irlpguy
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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M.O.C. #12935
I am with richfaa on this, I have not used the battery disconnect in any of my RV's except to test theory's of what is on and what is not on when the batteries are disconnected.

The only thing the disconnect should not "disconnect" is the breakaway switch and the wiring to the TV for charging the battery. If this was done we would have no drain whatsoever when the disconnect was enabled/disabled, (whatever way you want to express it).

Bingo all of the circuits in the RV that have a fuse in the main panel are fed by both the batteries, (when not disconnected) and the converter. Among those fuses there is one for the fridge, I hate to tell you but the fridge will run off the converter with the batteries disconnected. You are not always wrong of course, perhaps confused but not wrong LOL, but please do test my findings for yourself.




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