I forgot something. If you notice the switches on the fuse box. (on the pic I uploaded) One is set to on and the other is set to TRIP. Is this the way it is supposed to be set up?
Thank you sir for the tip on how to upload pics.
I didn't know that my Inverter/charger came with a control to regulate it if I use a certain kind of battery. I have to investigate that.
In regards to the "floating" charge that was mentioned. In layman's terms, how is that different than the "threshold" charge?
I have a small monitor that shows quite a bit of information, but I've only really paid attention to the battery charge because the rest of the information looks like Russian. I've made an attempt to go on-line to understand everything about watts, volts, ah, ect. but it's really difficult to understand. It bothers me because I want to understand what I'm working with. I designed everything, but I stated that I wanted four batteries and I wanted a 3000 watt inverter. I didn't specifically ask for anything in particular; mainly because I don't understand what to ask for other than in generalities. It's something I really need to learn. You gentlemen are really sharp and I'm picking up a lot of pointers that I wish I new when I was first getting into this. It's the one thing in Maxie's setup I just don't get and it's pretty frustrating.
Based on what has been stated, I am going to unplug the battery and use it as before. As soon as I get to 12.4 or so, I'm going to recharge it again to see if I can get it to threshold capacity and from then on, when I get to 12.4 or so (feel free to chime in if the number is wrong) I will recharge it again until I'm back to threshold capacity.
Thanks!