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wa8yxm
Apr 15, 2014Explorer III
Ah, I think I see what you want.. A switching power supply will meet your needs. Try a Progressive Dynamics 9100 or 9200 plug in models.
The 9100, out of the box, is a single stage converter, it puts out 13.6 (And yes there is a way to adjust it though It has been a while since I saw the instructions) Unless you plug in the optional Charge Wizard, In which case it becomes basically a 9200, which is a 3-stage plus converter
The smallest one is I think capable of 45 amps. (9145/9245) but I could be wrong.. this would be about right for a pair of Group 24 batteries.
My coach has a 9180 with wizard.. One of the more interesting things I have found is a couple of times before I went Full time, I'd come out to use the Ham Radios here in the RV. The radio worked fine, no evidence of anything wrong with the power source.. and the batteries were,,, absent, due to having accidentally hit the disconnect switch (I finally put a guard on that switch).
The 9180 is that well filtered.
The 9100, out of the box, is a single stage converter, it puts out 13.6 (And yes there is a way to adjust it though It has been a while since I saw the instructions) Unless you plug in the optional Charge Wizard, In which case it becomes basically a 9200, which is a 3-stage plus converter
The smallest one is I think capable of 45 amps. (9145/9245) but I could be wrong.. this would be about right for a pair of Group 24 batteries.
My coach has a 9180 with wizard.. One of the more interesting things I have found is a couple of times before I went Full time, I'd come out to use the Ham Radios here in the RV. The radio worked fine, no evidence of anything wrong with the power source.. and the batteries were,,, absent, due to having accidentally hit the disconnect switch (I finally put a guard on that switch).
The 9180 is that well filtered.
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