Lost Hunter
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On our last camping trip I noticed the trailer battery on our Sunline 2475 was not holding a charge as long as it had in the past. I knew this day would come when we purchased our camper 2 years ago. I had been reading about battery and charger upgrades on this site for awhile now. But before I was going to do any battery change I was certain I wanted to upgrade the charger/converter in the camper. After reading many posts here and at other sites I decided on the Progressive Dynamics 9260C charger.
Well tonight I finally finished installing the charger tonight. Thanks to all the wonderful posts on this site especially John B's write up of his upgrade it installed rather quickly. Wow, what a difference in noise level. The old charger the fans always ran full speed all the time. The new charger didn't make any noise went I started it up the first time. I had to measure the voltage to verify it was actually working it was so quite!
Now to the next step, upgrading the battery. Right now I have a single grp 24 battery. I was thinking of going to a pair of grp 27 batteries in parallel. I was looking for all suggestions and recommendations from anybody that has upgraded their camper's battery. Typically we dry camp at the most 4 days in the winter and at most 6 days in the summer.
Well tonight I finally finished installing the charger tonight. Thanks to all the wonderful posts on this site especially John B's write up of his upgrade it installed rather quickly. Wow, what a difference in noise level. The old charger the fans always ran full speed all the time. The new charger didn't make any noise went I started it up the first time. I had to measure the voltage to verify it was actually working it was so quite!
Now to the next step, upgrading the battery. Right now I have a single grp 24 battery. I was thinking of going to a pair of grp 27 batteries in parallel. I was looking for all suggestions and recommendations from anybody that has upgraded their camper's battery. Typically we dry camp at the most 4 days in the winter and at most 6 days in the summer.