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Originally Posted by wiredgeorge
You may want to ensure your CONVERTER breaker is in the ON position else the battery won't charge and will quickly discharge with lights on (12V).
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Thanks, but I think I am covered as I have the factory Keystone SolarFlex package with 400 watts of solar panels and a Victron MPPT charge controller that is wired directly to the batteries. This keeps the batteries well charged at all times- so far.
I am rarely plugged into shore power, but even if I am, I have more confidence in the Victron charger to maintain my batteries over the WFCO converter. That is why the converter is off and will remain that way unless I am plugged in (or running the generator) and need an additional charge. This is why I wanted to separate the converter circuit from the inverter circuit with an additional breaker.