I have a fifth wheel with a ten year old PD 9100 Series power converter that works ok but I was thinking of replacing it before it goes bad and I am stuck somewhere. Any suggestions?
I would add the Wizard (assuming you don't already have it) to the existing converter and continue to run it. Get and carry a like spare and the original converter will never fail ;)
FWIW, I've been using the 75A version with my home solar setup for over 8 years. It works flawlessly to recharge a 1000AH battery bank on overcast days when the solar panels can't do the job. The Iota chargers are quiet, and provide very clean power.
Wonder why you think it may go bad. The PD series of converters are one of the best in the business. My trailer has a 9100 series converter to which I added the Charge Wizard way back in 2004 when we purchased it new. It has run almost continuously since then and shows no signs of giving up. If it does, it would be an easy swap out for a new one.
I don't think I would worry about it conking out on you while you are on a trip. If, by chance, it does then you should be able to get another one fairly easily. I would not replace it just because it is getting older. Barney
I'm with Barney. I would expect that PD to last indefinitely. If I was worried about it ruining a trip, I would just get a battery charger to use in advent of an emergency. That would have other uses between now and the unforeseeable.