It probably only has a 35AMP Converter/charger in it. If you are wanting to install two 12VDC batteries then you probably should replace the 35AMP model to a 45AMP model. Battery charging science says you need around 20AMPS per battery available if you want the two 12VDC batteries to get re-charged in a quick three hours time using smart mode charging technology.
To be absolute sure you need to find the model number on the on-board CONVERTER/CHARGER unit.
Roy Ken
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