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Scott Forman

Last night, I finished installing a new Xantrex TrueCharge 40 battery
charger and the Blue Sea Automatic Charging Relay. What a
difference...this morning, all my batteries (including generator) are
reading 100% charge on the multi-meter, which I have never achieved
with this coach. I thought I was close to needing a full set of new
batteries, but this has given me renewed hope that there is still some
life left in these.

If you are still using the original battery chargers, you must consider
this upgrade. I bought both items on eBay and had the entire job done
for less than $275 and about three hours of my time. The most time-
consuming part of the job was maneuvering the original chargers out of
the compartment. The job can be completed with only a rudimentary
understanding of the 12v system.

Special thanks to the forum members who steered me towards this project.

Scott Forman
86 PT38
Memphis

sfedeli3

Hi Scott,

Glad to hear that it worked out. Adding the Xantrex and ACR were
two of the best upgrades that I've done so far on my coach too. I've
been very impressed with the performance of the True Charge 40+ for
it's size.

Shane Fedeli
85PT40
Hershey, PA

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <sforman@...>
wrote:
>
> Last night, I finished installing a new Xantrex TrueCharge 40
battery
> charger and the Blue Sea Automatic Charging Relay. What a
> difference...this morning, all my batteries (including generator)
are
> reading 100% charge on the multi-meter, which I have never achieved
> with this coach. I thought I was close to needing a full set of
new
> batteries, but this has given me renewed hope that there is still
some
> life left in these.
>
> If you are still using the original battery chargers, you must
consider
> this upgrade. I bought both items on eBay and had the entire job
done
> for less than $275 and about three hours of my time. The most time-
> consuming part of the job was maneuvering the original chargers out
of
> the compartment. The job can be completed with only a rudimentary
> understanding of the 12v system.
>
> Special thanks to the forum members who steered me towards this
project.
>
> Scott Forman
> 86 PT38
> Memphis
>
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