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Old 03-19-2014, 07:19 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Poppy's 5th Wheel View Post
Thanks Festus2. I am only talking about recharging when boondocking. I agree they will charge fine when connected to shore power through the converter. I guess what I wasn't sure about was if the convertor is as efficient when the trailer is connected to my Honda 2000?

I also have the mate so I can use both Honda 2000s but I usually only do that when I need to run the air or microwave.
I think the Honda2000 puts out about 17A max/13 A 110V AC which I assume would be sufficient to run the converter and its built-in charger. Perhaps someone else could chime in and give us a more definitive answer. If you were to couple the two Hondas, that would certainly be enough.
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