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06-06-2006, 08:24
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Ended up replacing the old tires with the Kumho's today..$1917.00 The
old tires had cracks all over...Those were 8 year old Continentals...This bus will probably make one trip to PA and then the rest will be local in state trips. Maybe if the coach was going to get more use then I would have spent more for the better brand tires.. Ok, for my question, I am going to replace my old battery chargers (100amp) with a new Progressive Dynamics with charge wizard. Would I be able to use a 60amp instead of a larger unit? I have seen a few 80amp units but not many. I can get a 60amp for $135.00 with the Charge Wizard. I am also going to get new batteries also. Have not decided on the brand yet..have heard good things on here about Sams Club. Trojans are an option also.... Thanks Chris Reed 83 FC35 SB Plant City, FL. |
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06-06-2006, 11:32
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Chris,
I have a PD 80 amp with Charge Wizard, I recommend it highly. Not sure what difference would be 60 & 80 units, but mine does a great job. I also run T-105's, most folks I talk to call them the best, Scott Forman 82 FC35RB Memphis --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris" wrote: > > Ended up replacing the old tires with the Kumho's today..$1917.00 The > old tires had cracks all over...Those were 8 year old > Continentals...This bus will probably make one trip to PA and then the > rest will be local in state trips. Maybe if the coach was going to get > more use then I would have spent more for the better brand tires.. > Ok, for my question, I am going to replace my old battery chargers > (100amp) with a new Progressive Dynamics with charge wizard. Would I > be able to use a 60amp instead of a larger unit? I have seen a few > 80amp units but not many. I can get a 60amp for $135.00 with the > Charge Wizard. > I am also going to get new batteries also. Have not decided on the > brand yet..have heard good things on here about Sams Club. Trojans are > an option also.... > Thanks > Chris Reed > 83 FC35 SB > Plant City, FL. > |
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06-07-2006, 00:44
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I am using two PD 60 amp chargers, without the charge wizard. Curt Springer
uses the same set up, but with the wizard, and both of us are happy with the PDI chargers. I usually unplug one of the chargers while at home, and when not using the BB...on the road, and when camping, both are plugged in so rapid charging is possible. As for the Sam's club batteries, I six new 6v GC-1 (6v golf cart batts) almost 5 yrs ago, and they are still holding a charge like when new (knock on wood). I hear the TruCharge chargers are nice, but a little expensive when compared with the PDI units. So far, no complaints about the PDI's,,,you can get them at Camping World, or from their factory website (you can get some good deals on the refurb units when they are available...FYI). BTW...I was at Sam's Club the other day, and saw that they now sell truck and bus tires, and RV tires (12R22.5's, etc.)...has anyone looked into the tires they sell for RV's...and the prices?? I didn't have time to check with a "Tire Associate" like the advertising kiosk said...just curious.... Kevin McKeown Yorba Linda, CA 1986 38' PT [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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06-07-2006, 03:01
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Hello, Chris.
Technically speaking, your battery charger should not exceed 27% of the banks total Amp Hours in charging Amps. I am strictly talking about conventional lead-acid batteries. In other words, if your bank has a total of four hundered Amp Hours. You should not use anymore than a 108 amp charger. You can use smaller chargers without any problem. Of course, it will take longer to charge the bank, more gen run time, than if you had a larger charger. IOTA chargers can be configured in parallel with a common external micro-processor called an "IQ Smart Charger." This allows you to use two 55 Amp chargers to achieve 110 Amps. Or two 75 Amp chargers for 150 amps, or two 90 Amp chargers to get 180 charging Amps. Their largest charger is 90 Amps. If you were to use one of the single models, say the 90 Amp model, it is available with an internal "Smart Charge" micro-processor. Hope this helps. James 78FC33SB "Old School" Tunica, MS --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris" wrote: > > Ended up replacing the old tires with the Kumho's today..$1917.00 The > old tires had cracks all over...Those were 8 year old > Continentals...This bus will probably make one trip to PA and then the > rest will be local in state trips. Maybe if the coach was going to get > more use then I would have spent more for the better brand tires.. > Ok, for my question, I am going to replace my old battery chargers > (100amp) with a new Progressive Dynamics with charge wizard. Would I > be able to use a 60amp instead of a larger unit? I have seen a few > 80amp units but not many. I can get a 60amp for $135.00 with the > Charge Wizard. > I am also going to get new batteries also. Have not decided on the > brand yet..have heard good things on here about Sams Club. Trojans are > an option also.... > Thanks > Chris Reed > 83 FC35 SB > Plant City, FL. > |
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06-07-2006, 05:43
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---Kevin:
Can u please provide the PDI factory website. Thanks, Hank 80FC31 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, krminyl@... wrote: > > I am using two PD 60 amp chargers, without the charge wizard. Curt Springer > uses the same set up, but with the wizard, and both of us are happy with the > PDI chargers. I usually unplug one of the chargers while at home, and when > not using the BB...on the road, and when camping, both are plugged in so > rapid charging is possible. As for the Sam's club batteries, I six new 6v GC-1 > (6v golf cart batts) almost 5 yrs ago, and they are still holding a charge > like when new (knock on wood). > > I hear the TruCharge chargers are nice, but a little expensive when compared > with the PDI units. So far, no complaints about the PDI's,,,you can get > them at Camping World, or from their factory website (you can get some good > deals on the refurb units when they are available...FYI). > > BTW...I was at Sam's Club the other day, and saw that they now sell truck > and bus tires, and RV tires (12R22.5's, etc.)...has anyone looked into the tires > they sell for RV's...and the prices?? I didn't have time to check with a > "Tire Associate" like the advertising kiosk said...just curious.... > > Kevin McKeown > Yorba Linda, CA > 1986 38' PT > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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06-07-2006, 06:00
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I'm not Kevin, but here you go.
http://www.progressivedyn.com/ Go down to the bottom and click on SITE MAP. Go down to SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Click on HOT DEALS. Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif. Henry Jay Hannigan wrote: > ---Kevin: > Can u please provide the PDI factory website. > Thanks, > Hank > 80FC31 > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > > > I am using two PD 60 amp chargers, without the charge wizard. > Curt Springer > > uses the same set up, but with the wizard, and both of us are > happy with the > > PDI chargers. I usually unplug one of the chargers while at > home, and when > > not using the BB...on the road, and when camping, both are plugged > in so > > rapid charging is possible. As for the Sam's club batteries, I > six new 6v GC-1 > > (6v golf cart batts) almost 5 yrs ago, and they are still holding > a charge > > like when new (knock on wood). > > > > I hear the TruCharge chargers are nice, but a little expensive > when compared > > with the PDI units. So far, no complaints about the PDI's,,,you > can get > > them at Camping World, or from their factory website (you can get > some good > > deals on the refurb units when they are available...FYI). > > > > BTW...I was at Sam's Club the other day, and saw that they now > sell truck > > and bus tires, and RV tires (12R22.5's, etc.)...has anyone looked > into the tires > > they sell for RV's...and the prices?? I didn't have time to > check with a > > "Tire Associate" like the advertising kiosk said...just curious.... > > > > Kevin McKeown > > Yorba Linda, CA > > 1986 38' PT > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > |
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06-07-2006, 09:04
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Thanks to all of you for the information.
I was going to purchase one 80AMP charger with the charge wizard to replace the 2 factory 50AMP chargers (the plugs were burnt looking ). I would like to get by with just one 60AMP PDI which I can get on E-Bay for $135.00 with the charge wizard. I did find one 80amp PDI for $279.00..not from the same seller... I guess I may buy 2 60amp chargers. I will leave the bus plugged in while in storage for the charge wizard to control the charge amount. Thanks for the good idea, never thought of using two smaller chargers... Chris Reed 83 FC35 SB Plant City,FL. orbitalsolutions Hello, Chris. Technically speaking, your battery charger should not exceed 27% of the banks total Amp Hours in charging Amps. I am strictly talking about conventional lead-acid batteries. In other words, if your bank has a total of four hundered Amp Hours. You should not use anymore than a 108 amp charger. You can use smaller chargers without any problem. Of course, it will take longer to charge the bank, more gen run time, than if you had a larger charger. IOTA chargers can be configured in parallel with a common external micro-processor called an "IQ Smart Charger." This allows you to use two 55 Amp chargers to achieve 110 Amps. Or two 75 Amp chargers for 150 amps, or two 90 Amp chargers to get 180 charging Amps. Their largest charger is 90 Amps. If you were to use one of the single models, say the 90 Amp model, it is available with an internal "Smart Charge" micro-processor. Hope this helps. James 78FC33SB "Old School" Tunica, MS --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris" wrote: > > Ended up replacing the old tires with the Kumho's today..$1917.00 The > old tires had cracks all over...Those were 8 year old > Continentals...This bus will probably make one trip to PA and then the > rest will be local in state trips. Maybe if the coach was going to get > more use then I would have spent more for the better brand tires.. > Ok, for my question, I am going to replace my old battery chargers > (100amp) with a new Progressive Dynamics with charge wizard. Would I > be able to use a 60amp instead of a larger unit? I have seen a few > 80amp units but not many. I can get a 60amp for $135.00 with the > Charge Wizard. > I am also going to get new batteries also. Have not decided on the > brand yet..have heard good things on here about Sams Club. Trojans are > an option also.... > Thanks > Chris Reed > 83 FC35 SB > Plant City, FL. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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06-07-2006, 13:35
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I bought the PDI 80 amp charger net off Ebay for $199 plus shipping.
Replaced 2 regular bat. chargers. Will check with PDI to see about getting a backup 80 amp refirb. model. Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 (With 16 months till we fulltime) Tacoma, Wa. > Thanks to all of you for the information. > I was going to purchase one 80AMP charger with the charge wizard to replace the 2 factory 50AMP chargers (the plugs were burnt looking ). I would like to get by with just one 60AMP PDI which I can get on E-Bay for $135.00 with the charge wizard. I did find one 80amp PDI for $279.00..not from the same seller... > I guess I may buy 2 60amp chargers. I will leave the bus plugged in while in storage for the charge wizard to control the charge amount. > Thanks for the good idea, never thought of using two smaller chargers... > Chris Reed > 83 FC35 SB > Plant City,FL. > > orbitalsolutions > Hello, Chris. > > Technically speaking, your battery charger should not exceed 27% of > the banks total Amp Hours in charging Amps. I am strictly talking > about conventional lead-acid batteries. > > In other words, if your bank has a total of four hundered Amp > Hours. You should not use anymore than a 108 amp charger. > > You can use smaller chargers without any problem. Of course, it > will take longer to charge the bank, more gen run time, than if you > had a larger charger. > > IOTA chargers can be configured in parallel with a common external > micro-processor called an "IQ Smart Charger." > > This allows you to use two 55 Amp chargers to achieve 110 Amps. Or > two 75 Amp chargers for 150 amps, or two 90 Amp chargers to get 180 > charging Amps. Their largest charger is 90 Amps. > > If you were to use one of the single models, say the 90 Amp model, > it is available with an internal "Smart Charge" micro-processor. > > Hope this helps. > > James > 78FC33SB "Old School" > Tunica, MS > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Chris" > wrote: > > > > Ended up replacing the old tires with the Kumho's today..$1917.00 > The > > old tires had cracks all over...Those were 8 year old > > Continentals...This bus will probably make one trip to PA and then > the > > rest will be local in state trips. Maybe if the coach was going to > get > > more use then I would have spent more for the better brand tires.. > > Ok, for my question, I am going to replace my old battery chargers > > (100amp) with a new Progressive Dynamics with charge wizard. Would > I > > be able to use a 60amp instead of a larger unit? I have seen a few > > 80amp units but not many. I can get a 60amp for $135.00 with the > > Charge Wizard. > > I am also going to get new batteries also. Have not decided on the > > brand yet..have heard good things on here about Sams Club. Trojans > are > > an option also.... > > Thanks > > Chris Reed > > 83 FC35 SB > > Plant City, FL. > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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06-08-2006, 00:03
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Hank,
_www.progressivedyn.com/marine_chargers.html_ (http://www.progressivedyn.com/marine_chargers.html) should get you there. Good luck Kevin McKeown YL CA 86 38 PT [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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10-01-2007, 04:35
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I went out to the coach yesterday to check the fridge and noticed the
gas alarm was beeping. Long story short, the battery charger had gone south and thus the house bateries were down to almost zip. Any suggestions on what charger to buy? I have 8 deep cycle 12 volt house batteries as well as the standard 3 starting batteries. Thanks for your assistance. Alvie Miller Arthur IL 1993 WLWB 40' |
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