โOct-09-2014 11:28 AM
โOct-09-2014 06:57 PM
Desertboy wrote:Reddog1 wrote:
SuaveGato, you have been given some good advice, and a link to a reputable dealer (www.bestconverter.com). You have been to their site, and have an idea as to what they have I really suggest you call and speak to them for their input. They are more current on what is available, than any of us and quite frankly more experience.
Wayne
I second that. I just got off the phone with Randy, and it took him about 2 minutes to figure out exactly what I needed. I felt very confident when I got off the phone with him. I also looked for the product he told me I needed on Amazon. Randy was cheaper than Amazon by $35 and I know I can call him if I run in to problems and he will answer his phone (That's always nice) From now on I will not look anywhere else. He won me over. Highly Recommend Him.
โOct-09-2014 05:53 PM
SuaveGato wrote:
I do have one more question regarding adding an inverter. I could just hook it up and anytime I wanted to use the AC power, just plug those devices directly into the inverter but could I / Should I:
Get a 3 way power transfer switch? I.E. shore power, generator power and now Inverted power. I know I wouldn't run the AC or Microwave when on the inverter, and can run the fridge on LP, so why wouldn't I want the convenience of having all of my 110V receptacles "hot" when on the inverter so my TV, dish receiver etc. can conveniently stay plugged right in the the wall outlets?
Thanks
โOct-09-2014 05:49 PM
โOct-09-2014 03:55 PM
โOct-09-2014 03:49 PM
Reddog1 wrote:
SuaveGato, you have been given some good advice, and a link to a reputable dealer (www.bestconverter.com). You have been to their site, and have an idea as to what they have I really suggest you call and speak to them for their input. They are more current on what is available, than any of us and quite frankly more experience.
Wayne
โOct-09-2014 03:47 PM
Reddog1 wrote:
SuaveGato, you have been given some good advice, and a link to a reputable dealer (www.bestconverter.com). You have been to their site, and have an idea as to what they have I really suggest you call and speak to them for their input. They are more current on what is available, than any of us and quite frankly more experience.
Wayne
โOct-09-2014 02:29 PM
โOct-09-2014 01:12 PM
โOct-09-2014 01:09 PM
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
โOct-09-2014 01:08 PM
SuaveGato wrote:
Hello,
Due to some good advice from this forum THANK YOU, I am looking into replacing my existing "converter" (InteliPower 9100 #PD9140A). From what I understand, the converter converts AC shore power to 12 VDC and assumedly the generator AC power too? (seems odd/wasteful though to have the Generator make DC, invert it to AC, the convert it back to DC? But I digress...) I also understand that the converter charges the onboard batteries ( (2) 12 volt deep cycle marine/RV) but not very well and can easily boil them off?
So, assuming the above, it has been recommended to me to replace my converter with a newer more modern one that will not only convert my AC to DC but also has vastly superior battery charging system. (with de-sulfating mode) And I "think" they also make an all in one Converter/Inverter/battery charger? Is that true and if so, what would be some recommended makes and models for my camper? I don't need a big inverter, maybe 500 watts? I have a generator for when I need "big power" but I need to plug in a CPAP machine all night that runs on AC and maybe some other misc. things like TV, DVR & DISH receiver, laptop etc.
Thanks for any help and info.
โOct-09-2014 01:00 PM
โOct-09-2014 12:19 PM
โOct-09-2014 12:15 PM
BFL13 wrote:+1
You just need the Charge Wizard for the 9100, not a new converter.
โOct-09-2014 11:50 AM
โOct-09-2014 11:46 AM
SuaveGato wrote:
Hello,
..From what I understand, the converter converts AC shore power to 12 VDC and assumedly the generator AC power too? (seems odd/wasteful though to have the Generator make DC, invert it to AC, the convert it back to DC? But I digress...) I also understand that the converter charges the onboard batteries ( (2) 12 volt deep cycle marine/RV) but not very well and can easily boil them off?
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