Yes, the Replacement 12V DC Battery Charger # 333-330713634 would work with Firman portable generators like the Firman 3,300-Watt Portable RV Dual Fuel Inverter Generator # FIR54FR. view full answer...
The Replacement 12V DC Battery Charger for etrailer Portable Inverter Generator # 333-330713634 does appear to be the same charger as the one in your picture that came with your RP12000E CAT portable generator.
It has the same model number, part number, input and output specs. We do not carry the Cat/Caterpillar generators, so I cannot "confirm". But as far as I can tell, this is the same charger you currently have. view full answer...
The Go Power Portable Solar Systems like part # 34282729 for 90 watts will work just fine with two six volt batteries wired in series. In regards to installation, you would simply attach the red cable to the positive post on the first battery and the black cable to the negative post on the second battery. view full answer...
Since you have a pair of 6 volt batteries wired in series, you'll need a portable solar system with a solar controller, the Go Power Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller - 90 Watt Solar Panel # 34282729.
This will allow you to easily extend the life of your batteries so they will last much longer; this system will both charge and maintain your batteries, and is set up to prevent overcharging. The controller will also give you information about your batteries including their... view full answer...
I'm sorry to hear your digital charger controller went out on your Go Power Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller # 34282610.
The correct replacement controller is the Go Power PWM Solar Charge Controller # 34276119.
The Go Power Portable Solar System # 34282610 has a 5 Year Warranty on the controller so before you purchase a replacement controller I recommend contacting the retailer you purchased the kit from to see if it is still under warranty.
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Since you're not using it extensively, a portable solar array will be perfectly fine and allow your batteries to stay charged for lights and music. A great option would be the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 130 Watt Solar Panel # 34282730. view full answer...
In order to get 12V for your battery charger, you will only need to splice wires. You would want to us the 4-Pole Loop with Cover # HM47115, cut off one connector and splice it into the RoadMaster 6-Wire Trailer Connector # RM-910030-7. For an adapter you would then want to use the Hopkins Endurance Flex-Coil Trailer Connector Adapter - 7-Way to 6-Pole # HM47053.
I've added a couple links to video reviews of these products for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The discontinued Peak Jump Starter PKC0AZ will only stop beeping once the battery has been fully re-charged, so the beeping cannot turn off, unfortunately. Without the charger, since this is a discontinued unit, I recommend replacing one that won't have the annoying beeping, with a 900 amp jump starter from Duracell:
- Duracell Portable Emergency Jump Starter - 900 Amp # DU24FR
This unit has a 12 amp hour battery so it will last, and even has an LED light so you can see if it is dark... view full answer...
Winch makers usually provide guidance about the required power to operate their winches to their fullest capacity. For example, the 3000-lb-rated Dutton-Lainson StrongArm Electric Winch # DL25010 will require 70-amps of battery current to deliver its full capacity. A battery with less output capacity may still adequately operate the winch with lighter loads on it but will not be able to operate the winch under a full load.
A battery charger like NOCO # NOC34FR is designed to deliver slow,... view full answer...
The Furrion LIT Portable Speaker # FBS012NVPPS is designed to charge off a micro-usb Cable # 332-HDEZ4 when charged inside your home. You will be able to use this type of cable with a cell phone style charger when in your house. If you prefer the Dock # FBS012NCU like you have in your trailer, you can use a small Coverter # FV1101-09 to get the 12 volt power the dock requires. view full answer...
The 4,500-Watt Portable Generator, # 333-0004 is a conventional generator that supplies power for the job site or emergency situations. This does not have a built in inverter to control current and therefore susceptible to fluctuations and can cause damage to sensitive electronics such as cell phones when plugged in directly to the generator. If your battery charger is a newer digital "smart charger" design I would not recommend plugging in directly. However, if you have an older type... view full answer...
For a 12,000 lb. electric car trailer winch like the Bulldog Winch Trailer Winch part # BDW10040, I recommend a standard 12 volt lead acid battery rated up to at least 650 cold cranking amps (CCA). As long as the battery is rated up to 650 CCA then you should have no problem powering the winch on your car trailer.
A 650 CCA rating is more or less a standard for a 12,000 lb. electric car trailer winch. However, every electric winch should have a recommended battery rating. If you can tell... view full answer...
You can charge a motorcycle battery with the Go Power DuraLite Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller, # GP66FR. This is a 100 Watt, lightweight, portable solar charging system that provides DC power to charge batteries. Please note the attached product review video. view full answer...
I went ahead and checked out your Firman WO3383IR and it turns out unfortunately the receptacle you're referencing is not replaceable.
That said, the only replacement we carry that you're needing as well is the Replacement 12V DC Battery Charger for etrailer Portable Inverter Generator # 333-330713634. view full answer...
Yes, the controller that comes with the 90 Watt Go Power Portable Solar System # 34282729 is compatible with AGW batteries. I confirmed this with my contact at Go Power. view full answer...
What a nice Camper to have!! To help maintian a battery charge the 2.5-Watt Solar Battery Charger part # PTW2997 you looked at is adequate. This is just a maintenance charger though like a trickle charger it will just keep your battery from discharging it will not keep up with loads put on the system.
When it comes to usable solar power for you pre wired set up you can't go wrong with the Go Power Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller - 200 Watt Solar Panel part # 34282610... view full answer...
The BrakeBuddy Towed Vehicle Battery Charge Kit part # BB54FR comes with a the Brake Buddy Select 3 Portable Supplemental Braking System part # HM39524. I have attached a wiring diagram of how this is setup with the Brake Buddy. view full answer...
The Swift Hitch Trailer Hitch Aligner Portable Wireless Camera System with Night Vision, # 04928, includes a charging cable which charges both the camera and monitor at the same time when plugged into a 12V cigarette lighter outlet. view full answer...
Redarc designed the Portable Solar Panel - 200 Watt - Monocrystalline # RED86VR around their BCDC and Manager30 charging systems but since this doesn't have a solar charger pre-mounted to the panels it will work just fine with any solar charger.
To connect this to the SAE connector on your Airstream you need the Adapter # GP72VR and then an Anderson extension like the 5' Long # RED27VR, 16' Long # RED99VR, or 32' Long # RED49VR cable.
Happy camping! view full answer...