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otrfun wrote:BFL13 wrote:When I used my 60a PowerMax, input voltage was 122v under full load. Output was connected to several different discharged batteries and dc loads with 3 ft. long, 2 gauge cables. Output current would never exceed 53-54a. Same loads connected to a PD converter produced rated current.
My PowerMax converters (100a, 75a, 55a) have all met and exceeded their amp ratings (103, 76, 56). There are two main reasons for not reaching converter rating:
1. Using #8 output wiring. Needs #4. Their instructions are not clear about that.
2. Low 120v input. It runs but at lower amps . . .
I'm not saying PowerMax converters in general do not produce their rated current. What I am saying it's possible PowerMax may have quality control commensurate with their pricing.
โJan-30-2022 06:50 AM
BFL13 wrote:When I used my 60a PowerMax, input voltage was 122v under full load. Output was connected to several different discharged batteries and dc loads with 3 ft. long, 2 gauge cables. Output current would never exceed 53-54a. Same loads connected to a PD converter produced rated current.
My PowerMax converters (100a, 75a, 55a) have all met and exceeded their amp ratings (103, 76, 56). There are two main reasons for not reaching converter rating:
1. Using #8 output wiring. Needs #4. Their instructions are not clear about that.
2. Low 120v input. It runs but at lower amps . . .
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opnspaces wrote:Every PD converter I've owned has always produced their rated output within +/- 1a. I purchased a 60a PowerMax converter about 6 mo. ago to use in our home for various projects. The adjustable charge voltage was a big plus. However, it would never produce its rated output. Max current hovered around 53-54a. Probably not a deal breaker for a number of folks, but it's something worth noting. Based on a number of PowerMax reviews I've read, this appears seems to be a common occurrence.
I know the PD has a decent following as it works for people. But I'm wondering how much of the higher cost is really goodwill or perceived value and not anything to do with reliability or longevity over any other brand.
โJan-30-2022 04:56 AM
opnspaces wrote:Yup, at 13.6v not much of a load--maybe 3-4a.
one last question for any of you who run an inverter generator. Currently my Honda 2000i basically idles when plugged in and charging. I assume this is because the charger is stuck at 13.6 volts.
If I go to a PD 45 or a PD 60 amp I'm assuming the generator is going to ramp up a bit and make some noise. Does your 60 amp charger cause the generator to really ramp up and put out some noise? Or does it still stay fairly low in the decibel range? . . .
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opnspaces wrote:
I know the PD has a decent following as it works for people. But I'm wondering how much of the higher cost is really goodwill or perceived value and not anything to do with reliability or longevity over any other brand.
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