Replace your failing RV power center and get back to steady lights and reliable battery charging. This unit combines AC distribution with a converter, supports lead acid, AGM, and lithium batteries, and runs quietly while managing heat under load.
When batteries stop charging, lights flicker, or 12V systems behave unpredictably, the power center is often the source of the problem. This unit brings AC power in, distributes it to your RV's circuits, and converts it to 12V DC power for lights, appliances, and battery charging. When it's working properly, everyday systems feel stable again instead of acting strangely under load.
This power center works with common RV battery types, including lithium, AGM, and lead acid batteries, but not all batteries are meant to be charged the same way. When set to the 3-stage charging mode, the converter cycles through boost, normal, and storage voltages to recharge and maintain lead acid and AGM batteries during use and storage. For lithium batteries or setups that need a specific charging voltage, the adjustable output mode lets you manually set a fixed voltage based on your battery manufacturer's recommendations. This gives you control over how the battery is charged, helping avoid undercharging during use and unnecessary stress during longer hookups.
Electrical issues rarely announce themselves clearly. LED indicators at the DC fuse panel identify blown fuses right away, making it easier to track down why a light, outlet, or appliance stopped working. Built-in protection against overheating and reverse polarity helps reduce the chance that small wiring mistakes turn into bigger problems.
Converters generate heat under load, especially when charging depleted batteries. A temperature-controlled fan responds as needed, helping manage internal heat while avoiding constant fan noise. This supports safer operation and a quieter living space, especially during overnight use.
The lightweight design mounts within the housing and includes pre-wired DC circuits to help streamline installation, but if you'd like help with the install, you can use etrailer's installer locator to find a qualified installer near you.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer. Let's take a look at this PowerMax 30 Amp RV Power Center and Distribution Panel. Now this is the main electrical hub for a 30 amp RV, and this is going to bring in your shore power. It's gonna distribute it safely throughout your RV, and it's going to convert part of that power into 12 volt DC for your lights and appliances. And it's gonna keep your RV battery charged, and you're gonna get all of that all in this one compact system.
This is gonna be compatible with your AGM, lead acid, and lithium batteries. On the AC side, this is gonna work like a small breaker panel. And it's going to, when you plug in your 30 amp shore power, this power center's going to send electricity to things like your outlets, your microwave, and air conditioner through individual circuits. On the DC side, this has a built-in 55 amp converter, which is going to turn the AC power into 12 volt power for items like your lights, water pump, fans, slide-outs, and anything else that runs off the RV's battery system. This also charges your battery using built-in three stage charging and single output modes, which are gonna be usable, adjustable.
User adjustable, I think is the way you say it. So that's gonna help the battery last longer and stay healthier. This does include handy LED lights that are going to let you know immediately if a fuse is blown. You're gonna get pre-wired connections so that's gonna provide easier installation. And then built-in protection against overheating, reverse polarity, and other electrical issues.
And then this panel here will let you close that with a just a push. Then you'll be able to have a clear readout here as well. Let me go ahead and give you some measurements here just so you have a good idea of its size. So looking at the overall height first, we are sitting right at about 11 and seven eight inches tall, so almost 12 inches tall. The overall width, we're gonna say right at about 14 and one eight inches wide.
And then the overall depth, let me see if I can show that to you here to where you can see it. Right at about eight and a half inches deep. And then in regards to the cutout, let me look at the width here. Looks like 12 and one eight inches wide. And then on the height of the cutout, about 11 inches. And overall, this weighs about 12 pounds. So this is going to replace your RV's old converter and distribution panel, and you're gonna be able to do that with this one modern unit all in one system. And it's gonna manage all of your RV power, AC and DC, and keep your batteries charged and ready. If you happen to have any other questions, whether it's about this system or anything else that we have here at etrailer, don't hesitate to reach out, because ultimately, we do wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you need. Well, again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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