Good Evening! With respect to the original "Hummer" charging system. It is
pretty clear that you should use the battery to run it down quite a bit and
then re-charge. I found this out many years ago in the mountains dry
camping. The batteries will last much longer. If you go from one camp
ground to another and of course your battery is being charge driving. Then
you plug into shore power. It will not be long until you have a dry
battery. You really need to know your system and when to check your battery
for adding the correct amounts of fluid. Otherwise you will be certain for
a let down somewhere along the line. Chuck 78 Eleganza II
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pretty clear that you should use the battery to run it down quite a bit and
then re-charge. I found this out many years ago in the mountains dry
camping. The batteries will last much longer. If you go from one camp
ground to another and of course your battery is being charge driving. Then
you plug into shore power. It will not be long until you have a dry
battery. You really need to know your system and when to check your battery
for adding the correct amounts of fluid. Otherwise you will be certain for
a let down somewhere along the line. Chuck 78 Eleganza II
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