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BFL13 wrote:
You can leave the converter as is for when on shore power and use a better one for fast charging when off grid this way:
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wa8yxm wrote:
IOTA WITH THE IQ4 is a top rated converter.. almost (one feature) short of a Progressive Dynamics with Charge wizard and/or dongle (The feature is the BUTTON on the dongle) Now what I do not know is if yoru charger is an IQ4 model. Randy would know.
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Chakara wrote:
I'm gonna throw this out there. I don't know the layout of your Jayco but on my old Starcraft the batteries were on the front tongue and the converter was in the rear kitchen. 30' of 8 gauge wire between the 2 was causing a large amount of resistive voltage loss and my tongue batteries NEVER could get a full charge through no fault of the converter.
From the pictures it looks like your converter is probably under the fridge about 3/4 of the way back from the tongue - - so you could have a similar bad factory design as I had.
For me, moving the converter was the easiest solution so I could get some heavy gauge wire from the converter to the batteries. I put it in the front storage compartment and solved the problem.
Just throwing this out there as a converter MAY not solve the issue....
-Chak
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