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Old 11-14-2022, 05:33 AM   #6
padredw
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Never disconnect the battery(s) when on shore power. When on shore power the converter is charging the battery(s).
I agree completely with my friend, but if I understand your original post, you were on shore power, so the problem is more likely with your charger/converter. With it working correctly, your batteries should not have gone down to "dead."

That is where I would start; not with more batteries, but to determine why they went dead. Those batteries may well be damaged, but new ones or additional ones would probably be damaged also until you get at the cause.

Should also say that I agree with twindman who made this same point earlier:

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I think you have a bigger problem tho. When plugged in your battery should never run down. So either the converter is not working and bad, or somehow it is disconnected.
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