Can I stay plugged into shore power for winter and not fry the coach batteries?

Started by Jamo, October 24, 2017, 01:28 PM

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Jamo

In my new (to me) 89 Chieftain I have an Intellipower 9100 converter, model PD9145A.  Can I leave the rig plugged into shore power for the Winter without cooking the coach batteries?

John
"In your guts you know he's nuts"

DaveVA78Chieftain

Not without the optional Charge Controller that simply plugs in.  A PD92xx series does not require the charge controller. The PD92xx series  charge controller was an option so you could also monitor and manually control the unit.
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Jamo

I'm confused.  Do I have to operate the controller or is it something that I plug into the converter and call it good? Also what is a PD92xx controller?

John
"In your guts you know he's nuts"

DaveVA78Chieftain

The PD9100 Series converter that you have requires a PD9105 Charge Wizard plugged into it in order to enable 3/4 stage charging.  Without the Charge Wizard it is simply a 13.6VDC converter which could boil the batteries dry over time.  With the Charge Wizard, your model converter would drop back to a 13.1VDC trickle charge (stage 3) to help prevent boiling the batteries dry.

The PD9200 Series converter does not require the PD9105 Charge Wizard to provide 3/4 stage charging.  However you can connect a PD9105 Charge Wizard to it in order to monitor and control the status of the PD9200 Series converter.


PD9105 Charge wizard that plugs into these converters.  Approximately $25.
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Jamo

"In your guts you know he's nuts"