The converter did a pretty good job of charging up the battery from
next-to-dead on my 2004 3604. I would expect that would also be the case with
the 3606, since they are virtually identical rigs.
I just keep my current (2006) 3604 plugged in, so there isn't any issue with
the battery getting discharged. As to why I don't have the 2004 any more, it's
a bit of a long story involving a guy with a Jeep Cherokee..
--- In
starcraftrvclub@yahoogroups.com, Larry Crockett <crockettlarry@...>
wrote:
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> True, but most converters will not completely charge a battery. It is
> best to charge with a trickle charger.
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> Larry
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> On 3/5/09, Rick Meloche <lastqwest2003@...> wrote:
> > yep, he's right!
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> > --- On Thu, 3/5/09, scott hilst <shilst@...> wrote:
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> > From: scott hilst <shilst@...>
> > Subject: [Starcraft RV Club] Re: 2004 Starcraft 3606
> > To:
starcraftrvclub@yahoogroups.com
> > Received: Thursday, March 5, 2009, 7:29 PM
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> > --- In starcraftrvclub@ yahoogroups. com, "patanddeb@ .." <patanddeb@ ..>
> > wrote:
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> >> Hello;
> >> I was wondering if anyone knew if I can charge my battery for inspection
> >> by just plugging in my camper or do I need to hook it up to a battery
> >> charger.
> >> thanks,
> >> pat
> >>
> > If your power converter is operating properly it will charge the battery
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> Larry Crockett
> Franklin, TN
> Run with whatcha brung, and hope you brung enough
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