Thread: Furnace RPM's
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Old 11-26-2018, 01:30 PM   #2
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You didn't say if you have just plugged into 110 or it had been hooked up for awhile. If you had just plugged in, your batteries may have been way down on charge and your converter was overloaded trying to run lights, run the furnace blower and charge the batteries all at the same time.

Your battery indicator on the panel will always show a full charge when you are hooked to shore power and the batteries are being charged. The indicator is not very accurate but will only give a good reading after the batteries are disconnected from the charger for 30 minutes or so.

If your batteries were discharged it could take several hours plugged in to top them off.
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