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Old 10-26-2007, 06:46 AM   #1
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Okay I admit not to not being an 'electronics' guy. Can someone explain to me in laymans terms what the difference is? I am planning on changing my converter as per good recommendations from this forum to the Progressive Industries Intelli-Charge 9245. Mine is located in the compartment right by the stairs which is good but it states it's an inverter not a converter.

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Okay I admit not to not being an 'electronics' guy. Can someone explain to me in laymans terms what the difference is? I am planning on changing my converter as per good recommendations from this forum to the Progressive Industries Intelli-Charge 9245. Mine is located in the compartment right by the stairs which is good but it states it's an inverter not a converter.

Call me confused...

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Old 10-26-2007, 06:53 AM   #3
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Inverter will change 12 volt DC power to AC...although a modified sine wave.

A Converter will change AC power to 12 volt. This is what you need to change out if you have the Magnatek converter.

Our converter is under the fridge, and our inverter is under in the basement storage near the front door.
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Old 10-26-2007, 07:45 AM   #4
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Kyle,
Reading your and FrontRangeRVer's posts lead me to believe that you have a separate converter and inverter, and I believe you are looking at the inverter. Some of the bigger [and more expensive!] inverters have converter/chargers built into them.
Two suggestions: 1- take a look aroundand see if you can find a converter under the fridge, outside compartments, behind cupboard doors, etc.
2- Take the name, model number, and any other information off the 'inverter' you have found and let us know what it is. Maybe we can find info on the internet about it.
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Old 10-26-2007, 08:02 AM   #5
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Loren,

It's a WIN-12W6R3T from Dimensions. It does state it's an inverter. I have checked under the fridge in the compartments (unless I missed it) and still have not located the converter yet. I believe I have a separate converter because the manual refers to it but of course doesn't tell you where it is. I'll keep looking.

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Kyle - the Winnie diagrams show it under your stove. Take out the drawer just above the floor and you should find it there.
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Thanks Tom. I actually found it just before logging back in and reading your message. Exactly where you state. What diagrams are you referring to? Are they on the Winnebago site? I tried looking through the documentation they provided (e.g. manuals) and did not see any schematics.

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Here is the link to Winnebago Electrical & Plumbing Diagrams and other useful information Manuals & Diagrams
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Kyle - John has given you the link - if you go in through the Winnie home page, just look for "Resources". After you choose wiring diagrams and select your year and model, select "12V Body wiring Installation" (or something like that). The particular diagram that showed your converter location was on pg. 4 of that pdf.

It's amazing the amount of documentation that Winnie provides online...
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A "Converter" simply powers the 12V devices in your coach and usually doesn't do a good job (if at all) of charging your batteries. A "Charger" or "Intelligent Charger" or "Three Stage Charger" is designed to power your 12V devices and do a fair to an excellent job of charging and maintaining your batteries.

An inverter converts 12VDC (or 24VDC) to 120VAC. This AC could be in the form a square wave (okay for most AC devices, but not all), or a sinusoidal (sine) wave which is exactly what your power company produces.
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I think you will find your Inverter is a 600Wer that only powers your entertainment outlets -- TVs, Sound System and the Ant control box.

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Thanks everyone. All of you are great in sharing your knowledge and this site is a godsend for those who are 'new' to RV'ing.


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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by John_Canfield:
A "Converter" simply powers the 12V devices in your coach and usually doesn't do a good job (if at all) of charging your batteries. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Not true at all! John must be talking about the single stage Parrallax/Magnatek junk that WInnie uses.

There is not a better converter/charger than the Progressive Industries Intelli-charge 92XX series with the 3-stage charger. This unit will automatically charge your batteries on one of the 3 stages, and also desulfates them. You can plug in the pendant and monitor what stage you are on, and also manually select what stage you want for your batteries to charge
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">There is not a better converter/charger than the Progressive Industries Intelli-charge 92XX series with the 3-stage charger. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

I would not agree with this statement.

Check out the Xantrex converter/chargers that are standard on many high-end coaches and yachts.

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