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Originally Posted by Camper_bob
I believe the answer is yes.
If you have a meter, it would be an easy thing to check. Turn off the switch by the door, measure the volts at the house battery. If it's more than 13V, it's getting a charge (maintenance charge from the converter/charger is ~13.2V)
ETA: Assuming the converter/charger is working properly, and the rig is plugged in to shore power, and the chassis motor is off (the alternator will also charge the house battery).
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Bob,
I finally had the opportunity to check the voltage at the battery with the rig plugged into shore power and the main switch turned off. It registered 13.28 volts on two different meters, so my question is answered. Thank you for your advice!
Ed