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โFeb-25-2021 08:09 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:rlw999 wrote:
I don't see any Progressive Dynamics 9200 P series online, not even on PD's website. Where do you find them?
Though it would seem pretty easy to add your own plug.
Even the 9280 80A converter is rated at 1300W input power, so that should work fine on a 15A circuit, so shouldn't need a 20A plug.
RLW,
Here is the Progressive Dymanics url
Progressive Dynamics converters
They can be had form lots of on-line suppliers. Best Converter
Is just one and they often beat what you see on Ebay and have better service.
Matt
โFeb-25-2021 06:44 AM
rlw999 wrote:
I don't see any Progressive Dynamics 9200 P series online, not even on PD's website. Where do you find them?
Though it would seem pretty easy to add your own plug.
Even the 9280 80A converter is rated at 1300W input power, so that should work fine on a 15A circuit, so shouldn't need a 20A plug.
โFeb-25-2021 06:43 AM
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โFeb-24-2021 06:56 PM
Grodyman wrote:
Well, lets just say faster than the WFCO converter. I purchased a Schumacher SC1281 and it seems to work ok, am trying to decide if I want to keep it or go in another direction. I don't want to modify the WFCO in case I sell the trailer.
โFeb-24-2021 03:06 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
Belive it or not I'm goping to recommend a Progressive Dynamics 9200P (P for Plug in model) they come with 20 amp plugs however (The neutral s turned 90 degrees)
Now a word of caution. Standard Lead Acid shoud be charged at around 30%C or Less
So a 100 amp hour battery charges at 30 amps or less a 220 amp hour GC-2 Pair or D-4 at around 65 amps Match the last two digits to the charge rate.
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โFeb-24-2021 01:45 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Grodyman wrote:
I want to charge rv batteries off generator very fast, also use it to charge two marine batteries in a boat as well as automotive and lawn tractor batteries. Someone stole my 2/10/100 amp dumb charger.
Gman
Doesn't work that way.
You can't just FORCE a battery to charge "quicker" by using a higher amperage charger.
There is a electro-chemical process when charging and discharging and batteries will only take so much charge in without damage or other possible hazards like overheating or exploding.
HERE is some information to get you started on charging. There are lots of material out there that you might find helpful if you search for charging fla batteries..
Many of those 2/10/100A chargers attempt to force charging up to a certain point by boosting the output voltage and in the case of the 100A setting that is for STARTING surge, not for charging.
If you have been using portable chargers in an attempt to recharge your batteries "fast" that is why you are "disappointed" with them, no commercial made charger will do what you seek..
While one could "build" their own charger to force a higher acceptance rate, there is a fine line that is easy to cross that has the potential to blow your battery up and or kill you in the process. I would not recommend a DIY approach..
Batteries take time to charge, the more you take out of them the longer it will take to recharge, it is a fact of life.
โFeb-24-2021 01:17 PM
Grodyman wrote:
I want to charge rv batteries off generator very fast, also use it to charge two marine batteries in a boat as well as automotive and lawn tractor batteries. Someone stole my 2/10/100 amp dumb charger.
Gman
โFeb-24-2021 12:58 PM