Check your battery voltage at the battery with a multimeter. Check it on shore power and disconnected from shore power. There will be your answer. But I agree with Neal, generally yes.
Interesting that this just came up. We spent four days on shore power and then got ready to leave. Went to turn the couch over and it was very sluggish and cranky. Check the DC and it said 13.4 V. Still wouldn’t turn over. For some reason I hit the inverter 1 And it turned over. This should have nothing to do with it so I can’t really understand what happened. Any ideas?
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