Dry Camping and Batteries
Number one; All Coaches are different but inverters and batteries are the same. Managing Inverters can be frustrating. As far as I know, the only way you can stop your batteries from dischargng when dry camping is to pull the wires off the batteries. Even if you turned the inverters off, the parasitic loads are still there. Depending on the percentage of charge your battery has, it will need re -charging within 8 hours by Generator, your engine, or shore power. The recommendation is to not let your batteries go down past 50 - 60 Percent before recharging. I had the Heart Inverter Rep change the readings on my previous coach displays to percentage readings instead of Amp Hours so I could monitor better the discharge rate. The Inverters ony shut down after they reach Float stage and that only happens when you are charging by Gen., Engine or Shore. Hope that helps.