โJun-28-2019 06:27 AM
โJun-28-2019 04:20 PM
SaraL2282 wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
I would go with the Progressive Dynamics 4600 series.
Or you could just "Gut" the Magnatek and put in a 9200
What makes these worth $100 more than a PowerMax?
โJun-28-2019 02:57 PM
โJun-28-2019 02:38 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
I would go with the Progressive Dynamics 4600 series.
Or you could just "Gut" the Magnatek and put in a 9200
โJun-28-2019 02:33 PM
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โJun-28-2019 10:46 AM
โJun-28-2019 10:20 AM
BFL13 wrote:
which has the adjustable voltage feature you might find useful
BFL13 wrote:
One way is to use the black and white wires to the 6300 input (the black goes to the 120v circuit breaker marked "converter") and use them on a standard household 15a receptacle.
BFL13 wrote:
Jumpering the fuse panel is easy. The 6300 board has two positives (red and blue) instead of just the one blue. So you add a wire over to join their two lugs, so now the blue (to new converter pos) will do both "sides".
There is info on jumpering I will link here on edit, if I can find it
โJun-28-2019 10:06 AM
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โJun-28-2019 09:43 AM
BFL13 wrote:
...Look for the PowerMax (or Boondocker) or PD replacements, which have proper converters to them.
Notice where you must either replace the 6300's DC fuse panel or "jumper" it so it is no longer a "split panel".
With the 1991 Class C, I chose to use a deck mount converter and jumper the 6300's fuse panel, leaving the 6300 converter there but disconnected.
It makes a difference what to recommend if you go off grid a lot or always have shore power.
โJun-28-2019 09:06 AM
sparkydave wrote:
Sorry to hijack a little, but has WFCO quality gone down or are they usually iffy? The 8712 in my popup has been working fine for 15 years. I'll keep a closer eye on it if they are known to be problematic.