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time2roll
Dec 23, 2016Nomad
06Fargo wrote:With a 9200 you can leave the batteries connected 24/7/365 with no issues.
The unit is a PD 9200 Series with Charge Wizard. I'm not sure of the output watts. The instruction manual states:
"The INTELI-POWER 9200 series of converters are primarily desinged for use with a battery, however, the output of the INTELI-POWER 9200 converters are a regulated, filtered D.C. voltage that can power sensitive electronics without the need for a battery or other filtering."
I'm thinking I like batteries connected when running furnace motor loads...but maybe disconnect in warm weather when 12v loads are light :h
Also with a 9200 you can disconnect the battery if for some reason you think it is necessary. Except for service it is not necessary.
The furnace at 8 to 15 amps is a light load at only about 25% of the 9200 rating. If you have a hydraulic slide would be the only thing I can think of that could have a high enough draw to strain the converter.
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