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Progressive Dynamics Pd9280v Inteli-power Converter Charger 80a on 2040-parts.com

US $282.26
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Progressive Dynamics Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:PD9280V UPC:675566928015

Progressive Dynamics PD9280V Inteli-Power Converter Charger 80A with Charge Wizard Camper Trailer RV
 
Please note:
For a high quality less expensive alternative, please view the WFCO WF68100.
Although this is the stated replacement, we still advise you check the listing to ensure it will fit your needs.
 
Inteli-Power 9200 Series Power Converter Charger 80 Amp
 

The PD9280CV, 80 amp power converter is designed to provide reliable filtered DC power to all recreational vehicle 12-volt lighting and appliance circuits. The PD9280CV converter also provides safe and rapid recharging of RV batteries.
 
Built-in features such as electronic current limiting, reverse battery protection, high voltage protection, low voltage operation, and over temperature shut down ensure long term reliability.
 
The built-in Charge Wizard is a microprocessor-controlled system that constantly monitors the battery voltage and ensures a rapid; yet, safe, recharge. The Charge Wizard can select one of three charging voltages and one of four operating modes depending on the condition and use of the battery. The built-in Accessory Port makes it easy to add the Converter Status Remote Pendant that shows the charger/converter status. 
 

Features:

  • Built-in Charge Wizard
  • Reverse Battery Protection
  • Delivers filtered DC power to all 12 Volt lighting and appliance circuits, providing safe and reliable service
  • Electronic Current Limiting
  • Low line Voltage Protection
  • Variable speed intelligent Cooling Fan
  • High Voltage Protection
  • Automatic thermal shutdown
  • Built-in accessory port for the Converter Status Remote Pendant
  • 2 year limited warranty
 

Specifications:

Maximum DC Output Current: 80 Amps
Maximum Continuous Input Power: 1300 Watts
No Load DC Output Voltage: 13.6 VDC
No Load Voltage Tolerance: +/- 0.3 VDC
Full Load Output Voltage: Greater than 12.6 VDC
Ripple and Noise Voltage: Less Than <50 MV RMS
Input Voltage Tolerance: 105-130 VAC
Input Voltage Frequency: 50-60 Hz
Peak Inrush Current: 80 Amps
Input Current at Rated Power: ~14.9 Amps
Efficiency (Typical): Greater Than 80%
Reverse Battery Protection: Yes
Electronic Current Limiting: Yes
Electronic Fan Control: Auto-Speed
Back Up Thermal Protection: Yes
Storage Temperature: -20 to 80 Deg. C
Operating Temperature: 0 to 50 Deg. C
Hipot Voltage Test: 1240V @ Input Terminals
Accessory Port for optional Pendant: Standard
Weight: 7.5 lbs.
Dimensions: 11.5"L X 9.00"W X 3.6"H
UL & c UL Listed: Yes

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