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KATOOM
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Nov 13, 2015

Help with choosing proper converter amperage

I'm finally replacing my failing converter and am looking at the INTELI-POWER 9200 SERIES CONVERTER/CHARGER - 60 AMPS. My question is, my trailer currently has the WFCO 55 amp (yeah, yeah WFCO.....I get it), but since the Progressive unit is 60 amp and not a 55 amp, is that a problem? And in saying that, if the extra 5 amps is OK then could I choose the 70 or 80 amp unit or would there be no gain, or worse, would I potentially cause an issue by doing that?

Also, my trailer has only one 15,000 AC unit but I want to add another 13,500 in the future in the bedroom. Would the increase in amperage help with that? This is a learning curve for sure. Thanks again guys. :)
  • I agree, it was probably OEM packaging meant for RV manufacturer and not for retail market.

    RJ, I've never seen one in an RV store not in a box unless it was a display. I don't know where you shop. The retail box is very colorful.
  • CJW8 wrote:
    I agree, it was probably OEM packaging meant for RV manufacturer and not for retail market.

    RJ, I've never seen one in an RV store not in a box unless it was a display. I don't know where you shop. The retail box is very colorful.

    Those wrappers are for the retail market, or anyone else that wants a cheaper price off ebay,....out of a huge bulk shipment. The ones at RV stores don't come off ebay, and are mostimes double the price. If you like it in a PD box, pay the price, no matter to me. But its simply a matter of if ya buy it for less, you can sell it for less.
    I would bet no wholesale RV supplier buys anywhere near the quantity as those ebay guys do,......so ebay prices (in the wrappers) are cheaper than most wholesale prices in the smaller quantities,

    Ok, what was this thread even about ?? :)
  • Just one more comment. The separate Charge Wizard (ie "pendant") is no longer required. The Charge Wizard has been built-in to PD chargers for several years. -Mark.
  • markchengr wrote:
    Just one more comment. The separate Charge Wizard (ie "pendant") is no longer required. The Charge Wizard has been built-in to PD chargers for several years. -Mark.


    They still sell 9100s that do use the remote CW.

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