Suggestion for a battery charger

rideglobally

Adventurer
I am looking for battery charger go charged my starting battery and my house battery when my RV is plugged in to AC power. What would you suggest suggestion? thx
 

Mfitz

Active member
For a built in solution for my house battery, I use an Iota DLS55- IQ4 based on recommendations here. it seems to work pretty well, although I don't use it all too often. Mostly for when my solar panels can't keep up and I am near a plug. I also use it as an insurance "top off" for my batteries before leaving, as my solar isn't as effective where I park the trailer at home. If you are looking for something portable, that is a different story.
 

vomhorizon

Active member
I am looking for battery charger go charged my starting battery and my house battery when my RV is plugged in to AC power. What would you suggest suggestion? thx

Could you be a little bit more specific? Do you want to install this charger in one of your vehicles or RV? Do you want it to be portable etc.
 

john61ct

Adventurer
Both the Sterling Power ProCharge Ultra and ProMariner Pronautic P series will let you optimize setpoints for all types of bank chemistries, pretty future proof.
 

rideglobally

Adventurer
Could you be a little bit more specific? Do you want to install this charger in one of your vehicles or RV? Do you want it to be portable etc.
I have an RV, I current have an old battery changer 7 amp, I have a 350 watts renogy solar panel with dc to dc charger. I am thinking of upgrading to “smarter” charger.
 

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Buddha.

Finally in expo white.
Do you have an existing converter/charger in your RV?
It’s possibly built into your fuse box area. Many of them are dumb chargers but you can upgrade them to smart chargers and there is no danger of over charging batteries by leaving your rig plugged in too much.
 

rideglobally

Adventurer
Do you have an existing converter/charger in your RV?
It’s possibly built into your fuse box area. Many of them are dumb chargers but you can upgrade them to smart chargers and there is no danger of over charging batteries by leaving your rig plugged in too much.
This my battery charger how do you upgrade it?
 

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