โOct-21-2024 07:03 AM
โOct-26-2024 10:35 AM
Outside levelers, slide outs and a couple other short duration loads are you pulling anything close to 55amps for durations long enough to run the battery down?
โOct-22-2024 11:28 AM
Was going to replace cause I already had a 35amp converter but I checked the 55amp that came in the motorhome with multimeter and it was 13.6V so I don't think that's the problem I'm new at this glamping thing I'm researching electrical systems I'll figure it out eventually but thanks 4 the feedback mabe just battery neglect
โOct-23-2024 07:27 PM
Down rating to a 35 Amp converter may not be an issue. Particularly if you camp plugged in. Where the 55 Amp pays off is for boondocking and only run your generator for short periods and need the converter to bring the batteries back up in the shortest amount of time.
A great resource for learning the electrical components is 12Volt Side of Life
And learning about the care and feeding of batteries is a science unto it's self. There have been essay's on the forum in the past on that subject.
โOct-22-2024 10:34 AM - edited โOct-22-2024 10:35 AM
Sure, the only issue would be if you are pulling more than 35amps for extended periods of time.
For a short period, the battery will supply any amperage over 35amps but if you do it for extended periods, the batteries will be drawn down until they are dead.
Most RVs don't have anything that will pull over 35amps for hours off the 12v DC system.
The only other possibility is if you need to recharge a really big battery bank off a generator, it can cut generator run time. If you are plugged in overnight, it's pretty much a non-issue even for a quite large battery bank.
We did exactly this for our 5th wheel when the existing unit went out and had to be replaced. Sure the landing gear and levelers pull more than 35 amps but for less than a minute when in use, so no issue with the battery running down.
While it's not the end of the world, the 35amp model we bought is currently $100 on amazon, the 55amp model is $155. Since we don't need 55amp, why pay an extra $55.
How many times a year you use it is irrelevant.
โOct-21-2024 05:48 PM - edited โOct-21-2024 05:49 PM
Hi Michael6,
Yes, but why would you do so--the difference in cost is minimal. The 35 may have different anchor points. You won't save any power either.
โOct-23-2024 08:10 PM
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