

Description

Details:
- 55 amp converter
- Options for 65 Amp and 75 Amp
- Deck mount
- Ideal for powering electronics and appliances
- Quiet operation
- Cooling system
- Dimensions: 5.9" wide; 3.9" high; 8.6" deep
- Weight: 5.5 lbs.
- Over-temperature protection
- Short-circuit protection
- Over-current protection
- Reverse polarity protection
Technical Data:
- Input voltage: 105-130V AC
- Output voltage: 13.2-14.4V DC
- Output current: 55Amps
- Converter type: Three-stage converter charger
- Nominal voltage: 13.6V DC
- Quick charging voltage: 14.4V DC
- Trickle charge voltage (float mode): 13.2V DC
The electrical system in your RV is not something to go cheap on. Having the right product for your power could mean the difference between a reliable power flow and a blown fuse. This 55 Amp Power Converter is versatile and clean, ideal for powering electronics and appliances while running the fan only when needed, keeping the noise down. The converter measures 5.9" wide by 3.9" high by 8.6" deep and weighs 5.5 lbs. It's a deck mount converter with 3 different modes to extend the life of the battery. The input voltage is 105-130V AC, the output voltage is 13.2-14.4V DC, and the output current is 55 Amps. A big advantage of this converter is that it has FCC Class B compliance, meaning that it doesn't interfere with televisions, radios, or other signals.
Modes
This converter has three modes to extend the life of the battery. The Absorption mode has an output voltage of 13.6V DC to power the electronics and appliances of the RV as well as charge the battery. This is the normal operating mode for the converter.
If the output demand increases, it will change to the Bulk mode. Bulk mode has an output voltage of 14.4V DC and is used for quick charging of the battery as well as powering the electronics and appliances of the RV. It has a time limit of 4 hours, at which point it will return to absorption mode. Float mode is used once the converter has been at absorption mode for 44 hours or when power reaches a minimal level. The voltage output is 13.2V DC and it is used to charge the battery when the power is low, providing low energy for a longer amount of time.
Protection
The converter is protected by many layers of electronic monitoring. The cooling system is controlled by the electronic load of the converter rather than the temperature. This is to prevent the circuitry from ever getting to a temperature that could damage the parts. If the converter does reach extreme temperatures, it will shut down and restart once the temperature has lowered back down to normal. There is also electronic monitoring to prevent short-circuiting, high current levels, and blown fuses from incorrect battery installation.
When finding the right parts for your electrical system, second hand is not the way to go. You want a part that's made to work great for a long amount of time. Skimping when it comes to these important pieces could mean trouble for your RV electronics. Have any questions? Contact us online or call our friendly Customer Care team today!