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wa8yxm
Apr 05, 2014Explorer III
I too support the PD 9200... Not so much the 4600 when it is a replacement.
And I will explain why
The 9200 line is a converter, PERIOD, that's all, it converts 120 volt to 12vdc and charges the battery Good 3 stage plus, in fact I have yet to find one better (And I have looked, and looked hard)
The other one is a combination converter and power center.. A whole lot more work to replace the existing power center. More money than you need to spend too.
Two ways to use the 9200 to replace a conbination unit such as the Parallex 7300 or the Magnetek
One: Simply splice it in to the 12 volt system, near the batteries, run power to it from the circuit breaker that powers the current converter module (Marked converter or CONV), disconnect current module and leave it sit.
Two, Pull power center, Remove existing "Guts" (The converter) bolt 9200 in the now vacant place. On the Magnetek you need to add a jumper wire (Blue to red)
And I will explain why
The 9200 line is a converter, PERIOD, that's all, it converts 120 volt to 12vdc and charges the battery Good 3 stage plus, in fact I have yet to find one better (And I have looked, and looked hard)
The other one is a combination converter and power center.. A whole lot more work to replace the existing power center. More money than you need to spend too.
Two ways to use the 9200 to replace a conbination unit such as the Parallex 7300 or the Magnetek
One: Simply splice it in to the 12 volt system, near the batteries, run power to it from the circuit breaker that powers the current converter module (Marked converter or CONV), disconnect current module and leave it sit.
Two, Pull power center, Remove existing "Guts" (The converter) bolt 9200 in the now vacant place. On the Magnetek you need to add a jumper wire (Blue to red)
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