That's a good explanation.
I usually leave the Invertor turned off anyways (using the "off" on remote display unit). When Camping, I'm either on Shore Power or running the Generator. I don't use the Invertor, ever, as far as I know. If the TV or microwave loses the clock-time or such while I'm in storage or driving, I don't care. So setting the "Sense" to 50W or Defeat works for me.
Now that the Batteries are installed. I need to figure out a better way to do the cable "layout".
When I try to slide the battery tray "in" the cables drop behind the tray and the tray wont go in all the way. I have to try to reach over and behind the batteries to lift the cables up over the batteries. I don't like having my face up against the batteries as I reach over and behind them and move high amperage cables around.
I'm thinking I should rearrange the cables. Since all the batteries are AGM now - I shouldn't need to access them anymore - so I'm thinking of shortening the cables some and connecting them all to the battery posts that are more in the center or at the front, of each battery set. Currently they connect at the battery terminals furthest from the front posts. So the cables are longer than needed.
I tried using a bungie cord to pull-up/lift the cables as the tray is pushed in but it doesn't do a good job. There are two 3/0 positive cables and two 4/0 positive cables, and four similarly sized negative cables back there, plus a couple of 12Ga wires (for the ECM pwr) all going to the batteries.
Has anyone come up with a good method for dealing with these hanging cables?