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Mtn Ascender
Newbie Joined: 07 Mar 2017 Location: Wisconsin Online Status: Offline Posts: 12 |
Topic: Aftermarket converter/charger Posted: 25 Mar 2017 at 6:18pm |
Who has purchased and installed one? Do you like it? Pro/cons?
Maybe I'm jumping the gun here as I haven't even dug around too much on my new to me Rpod yet but I'm assuming it's a fairly weak or low amperage unit installed from the factory. Educate me a bit please . Thanks |
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frogpod
Groupie Joined: 17 Aug 2014 Location: Grand Rapids, M Online Status: Offline Posts: 40 |
Posted: 25 Mar 2017 at 9:05pm |
The factory converter is good.....It has a charger built in that recharges the battery when hooked up and also converts the 110 volt power to 12 volt to run the 12 volt system when plugged in. Are you thinking of an inverter to add? An inverter changes 12 volt to 120 volt and allows running small 110 volt appliances while not connected to shore power. Appliances like an air conditioner, the microwave, and even a coffee maker or other appliance with a heating element take more power than an inverter can develop....unless you get a really big one which is not worth it as it will immediately drain the battery. .
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Leo and Tami
with Coltrane the Jack Russell Terrier 2010 Rpod 171 2003 Toyota Tacoma TRD |
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ToolmanJohn
Senior Member Joined: 23 Apr 2014 Location: Connecticut Online Status: Offline Posts: 451 |
Posted: 26 Mar 2017 at 6:49am |
I would just recommend checking the output of the 12 volts (at the battery) with a voltmeter when plugging into shore power once a year (spring usually) and verify that the charger is trying. Also, when the battery has been charged (day or two??) check again and it should be maintaining at a lower voltage. That's it. No need to buy a more expensive unit unless the OE one fails.
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2017 ATC 7X20 Custom Toy Hauler
2013 R-Pod 177 (SOLD) 2013 VW Touareg TDI |
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Mtn Ascender
Newbie Joined: 07 Mar 2017 Location: Wisconsin Online Status: Offline Posts: 12 |
Posted: 26 Mar 2017 at 6:51am |
just thinking of replacing the factory unit with something like this:
http://www.adventurerv.net/powermax-amp-converter-power-max-pm345-p-28097.html?gclid=CK-17PGM9NICFQe2wAodkUcBhw&utm_campaign=partsfeed_ppc&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=Froogle Typically the factory units charging rate is very low and low=hours to charge. |
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Tars Tarkas
Senior Member Joined: 14 Jan 2013 Location: Near Nashville Online Status: Offline Posts: 1447 |
Posted: 26 Mar 2017 at 7:57am |
I've never had any trouble with mine and I don't recall anyone on the forum ever complaining about the charge rate on theirs. I have heard it described several times as a very good converter/charger. I have no idea how the specs would compare with what you're looking at, but unless you just want to spend the money, it's hard to see why this would be necessary.TT
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2010 176
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techntrek
Admin Group - pHp Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Location: MD Online Status: Offline Posts: 9062 |
Posted: 26 Mar 2017 at 11:31am |
I wouldn't bother, as mentioned the ones that come with campers are decent now. 15 years ago I would agree with upgrading. It is likely the factory charger is already around 45 amps like the one you linked to.
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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ Pod instruction manual
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