jayslu
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Hello all,
I have a new Nordic Tugs 34. The boat features a Kisae Inverter/Charger, which charges the house battery from shore power and also acts as an inverter. (There is a separate Kisae battery charger for the start and thruster batteries.) Should I keep the inverter functionality turned off while I'm on shore power? There is something in the instruction manual about leaving it on in case shore power is interrupted, but that doesn't seem important to me.
Thank you.
I have a new Nordic Tugs 34. The boat features a Kisae Inverter/Charger, which charges the house battery from shore power and also acts as an inverter. (There is a separate Kisae battery charger for the start and thruster batteries.) Should I keep the inverter functionality turned off while I'm on shore power? There is something in the instruction manual about leaving it on in case shore power is interrupted, but that doesn't seem important to me.
Thank you.