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Progressive Dynamics (pd9280cv) 80 Amp Power Converter With Charge Wizard on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
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White Pigeon, Michigan, United States

White Pigeon, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Voltage:12 Volts Manufacturer Part Number:PD-9280 Brand:Progressive Dynamics MPN:PD-9245

Progressive Dynamics (PD9280CV) 80 Amp Power Converter with Charge Wizard

Progressive Dynamics (PD9280CV) 80 Amp Power Converter with Charge Wizard

  •   80 Amp Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power 9200 Series Converters with built-in Charge Wizard will recharge your RV's battery to 90 percent in 2-3 hours
  • Many converters only have one charging mode, 13.6 volts, which can result in battery boil-off
  • Boost Mode: Rapidly brings RV battery up to 90 percent of full charge
  • Normal Mode: Safely completes the charge or maintains the charge
  • Storage Mode: Maintains charge with minimal gassing or water loss during periods of non-use or storage

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