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pianotuna
Mar 12, 2014Nomad III
Hi ahamade,
No, that is not correct because the Magnum will be providing for the 12 volt needs when you are on shore power, up to 125 amps @ 12 volts (nominal).
The converter can be used as a back up, or even at the same time as the Magnum. But the Magnum blows a wfco converter pretty much right out of the water as far as speed of recharging, and as an added benefit has temperature compensation.
No, that is not correct because the Magnum will be providing for the 12 volt needs when you are on shore power, up to 125 amps @ 12 volts (nominal).
The converter can be used as a back up, or even at the same time as the Magnum. But the Magnum blows a wfco converter pretty much right out of the water as far as speed of recharging, and as an added benefit has temperature compensation.
ahamade wrote:
If I take the converter out of the equation by cutting its power then when I am plugged into shore power I do not get the benefit of running my 12 volt appliances off of shore power as they will always be running off of the battery. Is that not correct?
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