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landyacht318
Aug 25, 2014Explorer
Thats pretty sweet.
What I like about these megawatts is the smaller size than a regular converter. 30 amps is plenty for me, likely too much for my flooded on a regular basis if one believes the 10%manufacturer recommendation which would be 13 amps.
Putting a finger dial voltage pot on them is my hangup. and I fear for the longevity of the included one when adjusted a coule dozen times, as they were obviously not designed for such a task.
I don't quite trust my soldering skills on a circuit board.
Have you checked the voltmeter for accuracy? Does the voltmeter allow calibration?
I got one inexpensive 2 decimal place voltmeter that was 0.2v off(high) and allowed no calibration.
What I like about these megawatts is the smaller size than a regular converter. 30 amps is plenty for me, likely too much for my flooded on a regular basis if one believes the 10%manufacturer recommendation which would be 13 amps.
Putting a finger dial voltage pot on them is my hangup. and I fear for the longevity of the included one when adjusted a coule dozen times, as they were obviously not designed for such a task.
I don't quite trust my soldering skills on a circuit board.
Have you checked the voltmeter for accuracy? Does the voltmeter allow calibration?
I got one inexpensive 2 decimal place voltmeter that was 0.2v off(high) and allowed no calibration.
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