PeteH
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- Nov 22, 2007
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- 18+yrs plus 25+Towing
I don’t think a lot of motorhome users remove their batteries. Why would they if they’re sealed, unless temperatures drop very low. Modern chargers are incredibly clever. Mine has 6 phases, and in the last stage, the charger only cuts in once every 12 days for an 80 min bulk phase charge.
Yes I agree, the modern charge units are extremely sophisticated and "intelligent". I had one of the first generation on an R-V, which could deliver 40amps IF asked, but could maintain charge from Solar, mains and on board generator too ( American AND expensive!). But you have to bear in mind that there are a lot of older units out there that use the first generation chargers which where only designed to maintain a charged battery, and lacked any sort of sophistication, plus there are still many who use the Flooded "leisure battery". Before I had Motorhomes we caravanned and the battery was expected to be removed and charged elsewhere IF stored / not used for long periods etc. I don`t know what age your unit is but obviously it is in the range where the manufacturers are taking note of the demands on battery use and trying to keep pace, as well as deploying the latest tech;. Hence the lack of NEED to remove batteries except in exceptional circumstances. In Fact My Current unit is similar, came with 2 Gel`s and is set up for them. beyond occasionally monitoring the charge Volts, they are virtually "no Maintenance"