![]() Once the battery is fully charged, usually around 14.4V, the converter will turn off and stop charging since there is no need. Whether you have deep cycle batteries, AGM batteries, or even lithium batteries, the converter will give the power needed to charge and extend battery life. It will continue to give the RV battery dc power to keep it fully charged. The converter will act as a charger when you have a battery with your converter. So without a converter or battery, you would be unable to function things in your camper, such as lights or slide out. This is extremely handy because, unlike your house, your RV does use quite a bit of 12v battery to operate dc appliances: ![]() Your RV converter takes 120v ac shore power and “converts” it to 12V dc power.
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