jagnweiner
Well-known member
This is probably a stupid question, but electrical items are not my strong suit. How do I know when my house batteries are fully charged? And, correspondingly, how do I know when they are about out of juice?
I have a Powerline EMS that shows DC volts on house or chassis batteries if I press a switch. I also have a Xantrex ProSine 2.0 inverter/charger. I tried looking in the manual for the ProSine, but could decipher anything for that. Not sure if this has any relevance to the answer, but I believe the house batteries are four 6V golf cart batteries (can't tell for sure, because the slideout battery tray is stuck in).
Thanks in advance,
I have a Powerline EMS that shows DC volts on house or chassis batteries if I press a switch. I also have a Xantrex ProSine 2.0 inverter/charger. I tried looking in the manual for the ProSine, but could decipher anything for that. Not sure if this has any relevance to the answer, but I believe the house batteries are four 6V golf cart batteries (can't tell for sure, because the slideout battery tray is stuck in).
Thanks in advance,