That makes sense. I have an AC powered fridge in the cabin and a DC powered fridge on the deck. If I understand what you're saying, If I am connected to the shore power I can keep the DC powered fridge running as the batteries will be charging while on.
Hi. Starting my first season with shore power (used to be on a mooring) in my 2007 290 Sun Sport. Will the AC converter keep my batteries charged with the batteries in the off position? Or do I need to turn the batteries on?
Thanks. And any other advice for using shore power would be...
Hi All,
Moving off a mooring to a slip for the first time with my 2007 SunSport 290. Does anyone know if I should be connecting to shore power with 30 am for 50 amp? Have 120v breaker.
This stuff is mostly foreign language to me.
Thanks,
SLS