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rlw999
Jul 13, 2021Explorer
Correct, it is rather confusing that the RV industry decided to call the battery charger/power supply a "converter". While it does "convert" 120V to 12V in some respects it should have been called a battery charger since that really was the prime reason for the converter to exist.
Then you'll get questions from people asking "My RV only has a battery charger, how can I run my 12V appliances when plugged in to shore power?". And really, I use my converter as a DC power supply much more than I need to use it as a battery charger.
I don't think there's anything you could call it that wouldn't raise questions from someone new to RV'ing, but once they learn, then calling it a "converter" is no worse than anything else and they quickly learn the difference between an inverter and a converter.
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