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Progressive Dynamics Pd4560k12lv 60 Amp Allinone Converter Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $265.00
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Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:PROGRESSIVE DYNAMICS Manufacturer Part Number:PD4560K12LV

Progressive Dynamics PD4560K12LV 60 Amp Allinone Converter Panel

Progressive Dynamics 4500 Series 60 Amp All-In-One AC/DC Distribution Panel and Inteli-Power Converter/Charger. The AC Distribution Panel is rated for 240 VAC at 50 AMPS. The DC section has up to 18 branch fuse holders. It's the largest converter/ charger available in the industry. The patented built-in Charge Wizard reduces RV battery recharge time and increases battery life, while reducing battery sulfation and maintenance problems. Panel Size: 11.85 inch Width x 14.125 inch Height x 8.5 inch Depth. Note: AC breakers not included and shown for reference only.

The AC Distribution Panel is rated for 240 VAC at 50 AMPS
The DC section has up to 18 branch fuse holders
It's the largest converter/ charger available in the industry
The patented built-in Charge Wizard reduces RV battery recharge time and increases battery life, while reducing battery sulfation and maintenance problems
Panel Size: 11.85 inch Width x 14.125 inch Height x 8.5 inch Depth. 
Note: AC breakers not included and shown for reference only


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