I have a basic question regarding shore power, since I have never had this operation before. This is for a 2004 Sailfish:
1: When left unattended, say for a week, would you have the shore power hooked up and "on" and the battery select switch for DC accessories selected for battery bank "1"? If so, would you expect, after a week, that the refrigerator would be cold and operational?
I tried this, and one of the batteries in the house bank, was down, and the refrigerator was off, since the DC was at a minimum.
Or, is this an incorrect method, and there is nothing I can do to keep the refrigerator cold during the week?
Thanks
1: When left unattended, say for a week, would you have the shore power hooked up and "on" and the battery select switch for DC accessories selected for battery bank "1"? If so, would you expect, after a week, that the refrigerator would be cold and operational?
I tried this, and one of the batteries in the house bank, was down, and the refrigerator was off, since the DC was at a minimum.
Or, is this an incorrect method, and there is nothing I can do to keep the refrigerator cold during the week?
Thanks