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…
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…
Hey Jimmy, thanks for reaching out! The Progressive Dynamics 9200 Inteli-Power Converter #PD9245C is only able to charge standard batteries, so if you have Lithium batteries, you're going to need the 9300 Series #PD69RR instead. Are you upgrading…
Since they didn't list the converter amperage rating on your panel you'll have to just choose the amperage your battery bank requires and then do a bit of investigative work to ensure that the wire gauge used for the converter is enough to…
Hi Jeff, Nice choice with the 100 amp hour Go Power Lithium RV Battery #GP99QR as well as the Expansion Kit #34282182. Also, you can absolutely replace your PD9260 with the PD9360 model that is compatible with lithium batteries, and our part number…
Hey Gerald, the Progressive Dynaimcs 9300 converter part #PD49RR is lithium battery compatible so it would work just fine with a 300 amp hour lithium battery. It would take basically 10 hours to completely charge your battery if it was totally dead…
That's correct Maurice. Everything with your Progressive Dynamics 4000 Series RV Converter w/ Charge Wizard and AC/DC Distribution Panel item #PD4060K is functioning correctly. The converter output with no load is 13.6 VDC and on full load…
Hey Ron, really it comes down to picking out the batteries and making sure your converter/charger has a lithium battery profile since they charge at a different voltage. The wiring and everything else would be the same. Do you know batteries you plan…
Hey Dave. The Go Power RV Converter and Smart Battery Charger - 12V - 75 Amp item #34266170 does require a 120 V 3 wire grounded source for the AC plug, which is typically a dedicated 20 amp single service breaker. The Progressive Dynamics 9300…
Hey Denise, both of those part numbers are actually discontinued but the difference was that the A model had one charging profile whereas the C had 4 different one. Currently the part #PD69RR is the 45 amp converter we offer that is basically…
Yes, the Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power RV Converter and Smart Battery Charger #PD9280A would be an exact replacement for your PD9280 converter. If you weren't just going to replace it and were going to troubleshoot the issue I recommend…
For RV enthusiasts seeking dependable power, 35 Amps converters are a solid choice. They provide consistent energy for your RV's electrical needs, ensuring your adventures are powered smoothly. Perfect for those who value reliability and efficiency on the road.
A 35 Amps converter is ideal for medium-sized RVs, offering a balance of power and efficiency. It supports essential appliances and devices without overloading your system, making it perfect for road trips where reliability is key.
With a 35 Amps converter, you can confidently power your RV's lights, fridge, and other essentials. It ensures a steady power supply, so you can focus on enjoying your journey without worrying about electrical issues.
Ensure your RV's electrical system is compatible with a 35 Amps converter. Check that your appliances' total power draw doesn't exceed the converter's capacity to maintain optimal performance and avoid potential issues.
Yes, most 35 Amps converters are designed for straightforward installation. With basic tools and a bit of know-how, you can set it up yourself, or consult a professional for a seamless integration into your RV's system.
Regularly check connections and clean any dust or debris from the converter. Ensure ventilation is adequate to prevent overheating. Routine maintenance helps extend the life of your converter and keeps your RV powered efficiently.