Hey Jim, It is hard to say which is better since both options are great. The WFCO #WF38FR is fairly newer to us so our experience is not as full like it is with the Progressive Dynamics #PD79RR. The Progressive Dynamics Converter is something I have…
Hey Martin! You don't have to replace your converter with one that matches the 20A exactly. Something like the WFCO Auto Detect RV Converter and AC/DC Distribution Panel - 12V - 25 Amp #WF36FR will work with your setup. This fits a 10-3/8"…
Hey Dave! For a replacement 60A converter that is lithium compatible to replace your 9260C I recommend the Progressive Dynamics 9300 Series RV Converter Charger #PD79RR. Progressive Dynamics makes great products, and this includes all the same safety…
Hey Michael, this is a great question but the difference between the TST TPMS part #TST44VR and the part #TST-507-RV-4-C is just the display. The part #TST-507-RV-4-C is a display with buttons along the side of it it to make changes whereas the part…
Thanks for the picture! I checked with Progressive Dynamics the replacement power converter you need for your Parallax Series 7300 Model 7345 is the Replacement Converter for Parallax/Magnetek or WFCO RV Power Centers - 45 Amp item #PD4645V.
Hello Victor, thanks for reaching out. The Progressive Dynamics 9300 Series RV Converter Charger #PD79RR will work great for replacing your WFCO WF-9855 converter. We recommend this model as a replacement quite frequently in fact, since it has the…
To change the battery mode on the Progressive Dynamics 9300 Series RV Converter Charger #PD79RR you'll need to insert the included CLAW tool into the small opening next to the battery type indicator light. Press and hold that button (using the…
Linda, on the DC side, PowerMax power centers like the 45A #PM47VR, 55A #PM67VR, and 60A #PM77VR use standard automotive-style blade fuses, which are widely available and often reused from your existing setup, assuming fuses aren't blown. On the…
Natalie, that depends on how your RV is set up. If your existing power center has a converter that isn’t lithium-friendly and can’t be replaced on its own, swapping the entire power center can be the cleanest solution. Units like the PowerMax 45A…
Hey Ron, great question! The new PowerMax stand-alone converters like the 45A #PM34VR, 55A #PM94VR, 60A #PM44VR, and 100A #PM84VR give you three selectable charging modes so you’re not locked into one charging behavior. 3-stage mode factory default:…
I don't recommend using a higher amp converter as the converter size is based on the load of the trailer and there would be no real benefit of going with an overrated option. That said, if you want to go up 5 amps or so that shouldn't really…
Hey David, welcome back! The big advantage you'll gain using a 65 amp item #WF98FR or 75 amp item #WF48FR converter charger over a 55 amp item #WF38FR would be to charge your batteries faster. You would also be able to power more 12V DC…
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For those upgrading to LifePo or replacing old units, a 60 Amp RV power converter is a solid choice. It offers efficient charging, easy installation, and compatibility with various battery types. Perfect for enthusiasts looking to maintain steady power on the road.
A 60 Amp converter provides robust power for charging batteries efficiently, especially when upgrading to LifePo batteries. It ensures a steady voltage output, crucial for maintaining battery health and supporting the electrical needs of modern RVs.
Installation is straightforward, often taking less than an hour. Clear instructions make it accessible even for those with basic DIY skills. Some setups may require minor modifications, like adjusting trim boards, but overall, it's a hassle-free process.
Yes, these converters are well-suited for lithium batteries. They offer the necessary charge profiles to ensure efficient and safe charging. Just ensure the converter's settings are adjusted to match the battery type for optimal performance.
While generally reliable, some users find the charge profile button hard to access once installed. It's a minor inconvenience, but worth noting if frequent adjustments are needed. Otherwise, these units perform well without overheating or tripping fuses.
It enhances power distribution by efficiently charging batteries and supporting onboard electronics. This ensures your RV's electrical system runs smoothly, reducing the risk of power failures and extending the lifespan of your batteries.