Just a short note:
I am replacing my 40 amp inverter (which only had a 3 amp charging rate)
with the 40 amp Statpower as we speak. The initial test went very
well. The Truecharger supplied 40 amps to the Coach and generator
batteries for about 10 minutes, and then went into the absorbsion mode.
My coach hasn't been on shorepower for about a month (electric
refrigerator was turned off, so I had no loads). The 40 amp inverter
wouldn't charge the batteries quickly enough while dry-camping, and
would overcharge the batteries if left on (voltage reading above 15
volts). The Truecharger kept a constant 14.2 volts even with all lights
on and using the recirc tiolet. BUT it is not as quiet as we have been
led to believe, at least not when charging at the higher rates (20 amps
and up) because of the cooling fan. The fan does, however, shutdown in
the lower ranges.
I'm going to install the remote monitoring panel ($30 @ West Marine)
tomorrow, and will let You know how it goes, but so far this is a BIG
improvement over the OEM converter, and only 1/2 the price (even with
shipping) of the 40+.
Bill Minor
'73 GMC 230 Sequoia
Waukegan, Illinois
I am replacing my 40 amp inverter (which only had a 3 amp charging rate)
with the 40 amp Statpower as we speak. The initial test went very
well. The Truecharger supplied 40 amps to the Coach and generator
batteries for about 10 minutes, and then went into the absorbsion mode.
My coach hasn't been on shorepower for about a month (electric
refrigerator was turned off, so I had no loads). The 40 amp inverter
wouldn't charge the batteries quickly enough while dry-camping, and
would overcharge the batteries if left on (voltage reading above 15
volts). The Truecharger kept a constant 14.2 volts even with all lights
on and using the recirc tiolet. BUT it is not as quiet as we have been
led to believe, at least not when charging at the higher rates (20 amps
and up) because of the cooling fan. The fan does, however, shutdown in
the lower ranges.
I'm going to install the remote monitoring panel ($30 @ West Marine)
tomorrow, and will let You know how it goes, but so far this is a BIG
improvement over the OEM converter, and only 1/2 the price (even with
shipping) of the 40+.
Bill Minor
'73 GMC 230 Sequoia
Waukegan, Illinois