What Amperage Converter to Use with my Jensen RV Stereo
Question:
How many amp converter do I need to purchase to operate this radio/ cd player?
asked by: John
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Jensen RV Stereo part # JWM60A is designed to work using 12 volts and has a very low power draw. If you're trying to determine what size RV Converter you would need then the Progressive Dynamics RV Power Control Center part # PD4135K offers a 35 amp rating and would be more than enough not only for your radio but many other accessories as well.
Products Referenced in This Question
Progressive Dynamics 4100 Series RV Converter w/ Charge Wizard and AC/DC Distribution Panel - 35 Amp
- RV Converters
- Smart Charge
- Standard Charge
- 10-1/4L x 7T Inch
- 12V
- 35 Amps
- Lead Acid
- Lithium
- Progressive Dynamics
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Jensen RV Stereo w/ DVD Player - Double DIN - App Control, Bluetooth, USB - 48W - 3 Zones - 12V
- RV Stereos
- In-Wall Stereo
- Multimedia System
- 48 Watts
- 12V
- Double DIN
- Bluetooth Compatible
- 9W x 6T x 5-1/2D Inch
- AM/FM
- Antenna Input
- AUX
- CD/DVD Player
- Smartphone App
- USB
- Jensen
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