

- MAGNATEC RV POWER CONVERTER REPLACEMENT PDF
- MAGNATEC RV POWER CONVERTER REPLACEMENT MANUAL
- MAGNATEC RV POWER CONVERTER REPLACEMENT PLUS
Remove the (2) DC power distribution board mounting screws.Ħ. Pull wires thru the hole at the bottom left of the AC power section.ĥ. Disconnect the neutral (white) converter feed wire from distribution block, and hot (black) wire from AC Remove AC power section cover by removing (2) screws.Ĥ. Remove front panel by removing (4) screws at bottom of panel.ģ. Disconnect all power sources as outlined on page (1) of this manual.Ģ.
MAGNATEC RV POWER CONVERTER REPLACEMENT MANUAL
For installations use manual that comes with your new converter
MAGNATEC RV POWER CONVERTER REPLACEMENT PDF
Reference only:copied from the PD4600 series instruction book-page 2 (our converter)-you can access full pdf instructions on sites listed above. Ill add a few photos I took referring back to instructions. I cut a hole in door so I could see the led charge mode light with out having to open it.- We have a digital meter on solar controller that shows that actual voltages in batteries, Just added for the heck of it. Probably took me 2 hours and that was modifying my door.

Replace 12v fuse panel, reattach wires, slide in new converter reattach wires. Remove wires as shown, slide out old converter. Disconnect all power sources from camper (110 & 12v). web site or at the Best Converter site which is where we got ours.īelow is page from instruction book that came with new converter. You can get a lot more info on the features/benefits at the Progressive Dynamics mfg. The new converter also comes with a new 12v fuse circuit panel, which has LEDs to show blown fuses, and an led to show the charge mode its in-fun stuff. Its basically a 4 stage charger, that replaces the existing internals of your converter (uses org cabinet and 110v breaker panel). We bought a Progressive Dynamics PD 4645, 45amp replacement converter. Not having to worry bout checking the water when plugged in for extended stays or listening to the fan roar. Then a discussion on RV.net thread got me motivated. But I figured it was time to replace and upgrade. As far as battery maintenance, this will only be a benefit when on shore power for us.
MAGNATEC RV POWER CONVERTER REPLACEMENT PLUS
Plus the last trip out-plugged in for 4 days, the water in the batteries had dropped quite a bit. Our converter, when we have access to power, the fan was getting really loud and ran continuously. Our solar on the other hand, which is working continuously does a good job of maintaining the batteries with its 3 stage charge controller. That type of charging just isn't great for long term battery life.

Its main bad point is its a continuous charger, and can boil the battery water out after extended run time. Our original Magnetek 6345 converter/charger worked but we usually aren't hooked to power that long. Replacing the Magnetek 6345 charger/converter with a Progressive Dynamics PD4645
