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myredracer
Jan 05, 2017Explorer II
Very unlikely to be any reason to replace the 120 volt AC panel. Depending on what's in there for a 120 volt to 12 volt DC converter, that might be worth replacing with a better quality and more up to date one (like a Progressive Dynamics or Magnetek) that will look after your batteries better. Perhaps you could post the make and model no. of the converter.
One thing I would highly recommend regardless, is to check all the AC and DC connections you can find in and around the converter/panel and make sure they are tight.
If you don't have one, an EMS unit like one of the highly regarded Progressive Industries units would be an excellent thing to add. I prefer a hardwired one mounted inside.
One thing I would highly recommend regardless, is to check all the AC and DC connections you can find in and around the converter/panel and make sure they are tight.
If you don't have one, an EMS unit like one of the highly regarded Progressive Industries units would be an excellent thing to add. I prefer a hardwired one mounted inside.
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