An adapter, also known as a battery eliminator or power converter unit, is a device that allows you to power electronic devices directly from an AC power source, eliminating the need for batteries.
Do I need a battery converter?
If you have a large battery bank (multiple batteries connected in parallel), you will need a converter with a higher amperage to charge them efficiently. The larger the capacity of your battery bank, the higher the amperage required to charge them in a reasonable amount of time.
Do RVers need a battery converter?
The biggest hurdle for RVers is that lithium isn't supported by converters found in most RVs out there. The converter in your RV does two things, it charges the batteries and converts 120 volt power to 12 volt when you're plugged into shore power. They keep the entire 12 volt system running and batteries charged.
The converter in your RV does two things, it charges the batteries and converts 120 volt power to 12 volt when you're plugged into shore power. They keep the entire 12 volt system running and batteries charged. While an old converter will do its best to charge a lithium battery, it's recommended to upgrade to a new converter that supports lithium.
How do I choose a battery converter?
Match the Converter Amperage to Your Battery Bank A common guideline for selecting the right amperage for a converter is to choose one that provides about 20-25% of your battery bank's total capacity. For example, if you have a 200Ah battery bank, a converter with an output of 40-50 amps would be appropriate.
For example, if you have a 200Ah battery bank, a converter with an output of 40-50 amps would be appropriate. Choosing a converter with too high an amperage for your battery bank can lead to overheating and reduce the lifespan of the batteries. An under powered converter will take much longer to charge the batteries fully.
Are PowerMax battery compatible RV converters a good choice?
Powermax lithium battery compatible RV converters are a great choice for any RVer. They are compatible with every battery type, have the necessary safety features, offer multiple power sizes, and have a 2 year limited warranty.