Hello Ernest; the Go Power Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger #GP85QR can be mounted horizontally with the base down or up. It can also be wall mounted with the terminals facing left or right. You cannot mount it on the wall vertically. See the attached…
Sherry, you’re right they both deliver 3,000 watts pure sine, but they’re meant for different rigs. The #GP44XR is a straight inverter - DC in, AC out - on one 30A leg, perfect for travel trailers or smaller Class Cs. The #GP85QR is an…
I've attached the installation instructions for the Progressive Dynamics Pure Sine Wave Inverter w/ Transfer Switch - Remote - 2,000 Watts - 12V #PD64FR for you below.
Hey Jim, congrats on your new trailer! Since you have a 13,500 Btu AC unit, I recommend the Victron MultiPlus-II Inverter Charger item #VN43VR. This is a 3,000 watt inverter that's going to run your AC and have plenty of power to run smaller…
Hey Johnathon, welcome back! It is normal for the PowerMax 11-Stage Smart Trickle Charger item #PM49VR to get warm during charging. Especially during the initial bulk charging stage when it works hardest to recharge a drained battery. You should…
Hey Richard. welcome back! The Go Power Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger #GP75QR does not include the display. You will need the Go Power PowerTrak Screen #GP64XR to go with it. You will also need the #GP74XR, #GP84XR, and #GP24XR to make all of your…
Hello Thomas, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the Progressive Dynamics 2000 Watt Inverter w/ Transfer Switch #PD64FR is a good replacement for your WF-5110R Inverter. Youll want to upgrade the wire gauge from the converter to make sure it can handle…
Hey, Kenneth! Thanks for taking the time to share your kind words with us! We truly are thankful to have Wild RV Life as a partner and watch them as they go on their journey! Has there been any videos that they have done that you enjoyed the most?…
Great question, Sonia. Yes, the #GP85QR charger can be configured for lithium, AGM, or flooded lead-acid, and you can adjust those settings through the remote or the app. Once set, the inverter remembers the profile, even if you disconnect the…
Yes, Marsha, that’s exactly what the #GP85QR is built for. Unlike the single-leg 30A #GP44XR, this one outputs on both legs, so it ties directly into a 50A distribution panel and supplies up to 3,000 W (not going to power the entire AC system of…
Hey Arkadius, welcome back! Yes, the ducted version of the Chill Cube comes with a remote. However, you're going to need the complete system for a replacement. You can choose from the following based on color: -Furrion Chill Cube RV Air…
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