MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
The more dry camping / generator recharges you are into the more you need a true multi-stage temperature compensated charger ...
Carefully notice what MEX is saying above. Think twice and check three times before jumping onto the "PD as a replacement for the Parallax" bandwagon that so many above are encouraging.
I don't think that the Progressive Dynamics ("PD") line of multi-stage RV battery chargers have temperature compensation - which is a very important feature for really taking care of your batteries correctly under the widest possible set of camping conditions. Read these specs again to be certain that temperature compensation comes on these (I don't see it, but maybe I'm not reading these specs clearly):
http://www.bestconverter.com/4600-series-Upgrade-Kits_c_133.htmlI'm not saying that the PD chargers are not "good enough" ... just saying that they're "not the optimum" RV chargers, in accordance with what MEX is recommending. Best Converter does carry other multi-stage RV chargers that are temperature compensated.
By the way, what MEX and myself mean by "temperature compensation" is a probe mounted in the air, close to the actual batteries, that measures the air temperature around the batteries and then feeds back through wires to the charger's circuits so as to have the actual charger output - no matter what stage the charger is in - automatically adjusted up or down. This minimizes the long term risk of damage to the battery(ies) in high air temperatures and more accurately optimizes the speed of charging in cold air temperatures.