smkettner wrote:
If Xantrex still will not charge after all the testing consider just getting a separate converter to keep the batteries up.
This is exactly how I do it for several reasons
ONE: I like the Progressive Dynamics Wizard better than I do my Prosine.. NOTE.. This is mostly a matter of preference, I give them both the same marks (top end) but I still like the Wizard better.
Second.. If you are running on "iffy power" I can cut off the 30 amp branch breaker TO the Prosine, and then I have
Shorce--Converter--Battery--Inverter---Senistive loads.
That's called a power line conditioner.. Though I can't microwave all day, it will sure take care of TV's and Computers.