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Nov 01, 2017 - 03:41 AM
You would not want this Toad Charge Battery Charger running all the time, the reason being it would eventually run down the battery. It runs off the amount of voltage. 13.25 turns on and provides the power.
The green POWER light confirms that the Charge Controller is receiving DC power from the motorhome, and will turn off shortly after the dinghy is unplugged from the motorhome. The Yellow CHARGING light confirms that the motor home is supplying sufficient voltage to charge the dinghy battery (13.25 volts or greater), and will turn off shortly after the motorhome engine is shut off.
The green POWER light confirms that the Charge Controller is receiving DC power from the motorhome, and will turn off shortly after the dinghy is unplugged from the motorhome. The Yellow CHARGING light confirms that the motor home is supplying sufficient voltage to charge the dinghy battery (13.25 volts or greater), and will turn off shortly after the motorhome engine is shut off.
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