In regards to the Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converter and Smart Battery Charger part # PD922524, the 25 amp rating is both the total amperage the converter can put out and how many amps per hour it can charge. view full answer...
I spoke to Go Power! and they informed me that in regards to the Go Power RV Converter and Smart Battery Charger # 34266167, and they informed me that, none of their converters have two 12v outputs like previously mentioned, and that it should be a direct replacement for your current converter. They also explained that the pulling the fuses on the unit won't stop any output because it is still connected to the battery.
Normally, there is a separate connection to the DC distribution panel... view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Progressive Dynamics and while they do not have a wiring diagram available for the Inteli-Power RV Converter # PD9140ALV, he did provide me with some step-by-step instructions that you will need to follow if you want to use it to replace your existing WFCO 8735P model. I have have listed them below:
Before starting remove AC and DC power from the system (unplug the shoreline and disconnect the battery).
1. Disconnect the converter AC wires from the Circuit... view full answer...
The Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converter and Battery Charger - Lithium - 12V - 60 Amps, part # PD9160ALV, should be grounded to the frame of the trailer. Both the DC negative of your busbar and the negative terminal of your converter will be grounded to your trailer. view full answer...
I have attached a link for you of the owner's manual of the Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converter and Smart Battery Charger - 12V - 60 Amps # PD9260C; I have also added a link to a video review of this converter for you to take a look at.
There isn't a specific age I can offer for you for this converter. view full answer...
Yes, to charge your Lithium batteries all you need is a new converter like the Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converter and Battery Charger # PD9180ALV that you mentioned to replace the one you have now. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact regarding the LED Wedge Base Replacement Lamp # DI68VR and he said that he is unaware of any safety issues.
The issue that he typically has seen is when a poor quality converter is installed they will have power fluctuations that can damage the LED light. view full answer...
The Furrion # FCVSDC60A RV Converter & Battery Charger is designed to charge lithium batteries only. Lithium batteries can also produce sulfate crystals and suffer from sulfication when inproperly maintained. view full answer...
The Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converter and Battery Charger # PD9160A only converts AC current to DC to charge your battery bank. The power for your winch would come solely from the battery.
If you didn't have a battery the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger - 60 Amp # PD4060K would be able to convert AC current to DC current to power the winch. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Brite-Lite Wiring Converter part # RM-732 will need to be installed on the RV in between the taillights wiring harness and the trailer connector plug since your RV has a 3-wire system and your Jeep has a 2-wire.
Unfortunately, we do not have specific installation instructions for your 2002 Jeep Wrangler, but I have attached a very easy to use diagrams that will show you how to install the Roadmaster Diode 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Wiring Kit part # RM-15267 on your Jeep... view full answer...
The Progressive Dynamics RV Power Control Center with AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger - 60 Amp, # PD4560K18LS8 that you linked to, will provide a full 60 Amps of DC charge to your battery bank. This is to be used with a 50 amp AC inlet such as the SmartPlug RV and Marine Power Inlet, # SM79FR. It is a 2-in-1 AC/DC distribution panel and converter charger that will power systems inside the RV and is compatible with either lithium or lead acid chemistry battery banks. The panel supplies... view full answer...
The Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converter and Battery Charger part # PD912524LV can draw up to 900 watts so any generator rated for at least this much will work just fine. Since you are using a 2,000 watt generator there will be no issues. view full answer...
Per the linked installation instructions, the Progressive Dynamics RV Power Control Center with AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger, # PD4560K18LS8 should be installed vertically (converter section down) or horizontally
(converter section to the right). view full answer...
There is no need to install an inline fuse between the Progressive Dynamics RV Power Control Center with AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger - 35 Amp item # PD4135K. The system includes a number of safety features. It has a reverse polarity protection that will protect the converter if the battery is hooked up incorrectly. Additionally, the unit includes protection for overvoltage, undervoltage, and overcurrent, which can damage your equipment, as well as the converter. That fuse is... view full answer...
I do have a simple wiring diagram for the Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converter and Smart Battery Charger - 12V - 45 Amps # PD9245C. Basically you just need to run the power wire from the converter directly to the DC distribution panel and then tee-in the positive terminal on the battery. All negative posts will have their own ground (see attached).
You can also add on the Converter Status Remote Pendant # PD92201 to see the status of the converter and also change the mode. view full answer...
The CTEK Multi US 3300 can indeed be used while your RV battery is connected. Since the converter will not come into play unless the RV is plugged into shore power, the converter will not be damaged.
To see the owners manual and instructions, click the provided link. I've also linked to a product description video that you might find helpful. view full answer...
Though I do not know exactly how much your converter sends to the trailer batteries while hooked up to shore power, I would be willing to bet it exceeds the 4.8 amps of the ThermaHeat RV Holding Tank Heater Pad part # 277-000164. Please keep in mind that this heater pad is controller via a thermostat and will only draw power when temperatures in the holding tank fall between 45-67 degrees fahrenheit. If you need to know how much of a charge is sent through the converter while hooked up... view full answer...
A 13.5 volt circuit attached to batteries is going to charge them since that would be a higher voltage than what the batteries would have. view full answer...
Yes, the Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converters like part # PD9130LV must be grounded to the chassis which you can see from the photo below which was pulled from the installation instructions. view full answer...
Because they're of a heavier gauge, the two red wires are used to heaviest DC load in the RV. The red wires aren't involved with the reverse polarity fuses. The battery positive wire gets connected to the battery positive terminal on the DC fuse board and the reverse battery fuse work through that terminal.
Progressive Dynamics suggests having the # PD4045KA power converter installed by a licensed electrician or RV technician if you're not familiar with electrical wiring systems.
I've... view full answer...