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JimK-NY
Aug 28, 2022Explorer II
I don't know anything about your converter model but it is likely single stage which means it charges at a fixed voltage, usually about 13.5 volts. A multistage converter/charger will start at a much higher voltage, around 1.43 volts and then taper off. This means much less time needed for charging and more likely a better charge with longer battery life.
I recommend you check the bestconverter.com webpage and then discuss recommendations with the owner, Randy. He knows his stuff and the prices and services are good and you know you will get the right replacement. I replaced my converter/charger and greatly reduced generator use. Most of my charging is with solar but when that does not work, I still need a generator.
I recommend you check the bestconverter.com webpage and then discuss recommendations with the owner, Randy. He knows his stuff and the prices and services are good and you know you will get the right replacement. I replaced my converter/charger and greatly reduced generator use. Most of my charging is with solar but when that does not work, I still need a generator.
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