T&T: Battery Charger
Paul M. Konnersman
konnersman at comcast.net
Tue Dec 2 11:20:08 EST 2008
Sid,
My experience with both Magnum and ProMariner has been he same as Jim's.
I would definitely go with the Magnum pure sine wave.
Paul Konnersman
m/v Carry On
currently lying Hilton Head Island, SC
Jim Healy wrote:
> Sid,
>
> I do not have an I/C as big as yours (5KW?). Back in the spring, there was
> a discussion of these devices on this list. The conclusion at that time was
> that Magma made great equipment. So, I installed a Magma 2K pure sine wave
> inverter/charger with remote control this fall. I did the work myself. The
> most complicated part of the installation was the mechanical fitup. The
> electrical installation/connection was a breeze. Magma's instructions are
> clear and easy to follow. The unit works very well, cut my genset run time
> significantly, does not create a lot of RF noise, and basically, I'm really
> happy with it. It replaced a ProMariner battery charger that did create a
> lot of RF noise. When I called ProMariner for help with noise suppression,
> they totally blew me off. I was totally unimpressed with their tech support
> response. I have not needed Magma tech support, but I can't recommend
> ProMariner.
>
> Peg and Jim Healy aboard Sanctuary,
> currently lying Lantana, FL
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