I called Progressive Dynamics and was told I can upgrade my PD4000 to LifePO4 by replacing the charging section with part number PD4045LICSV. I ordered the part to keep things simple with a plug and play solution.
I have a small rv that I'm in the process of fixing. I have all the 12v and 110v wiring done and hooked up to an all in one power distribution center (PDC). The PDC is an older Progressive Dynamics PD4000. I believe these older models do not have a selection switch for lead acid or lithium.
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There was no need to flip a switch. My original PDC was set up for lead acid. In order to use the PDC with my LifePO4 battery I had to replace the charger with one specifically for Lithium.
The PDC is 30amp. I attached an image of the wiring diagram from the owner's manual.
My other thread is a year old. I replaced the charger/converter board last year and would like to build off of what I already have if possible. This only has to be good enough. I don't plan on living in the rv full time and have very small power needs when I do use it. No microwave or other...
Does the transfer switch isolate the inverter in the event that I am plugged into shore power? And if so, would i have to do something manually when hooked up to shore power if I don't have an automatic transfer switch?
Hello. I'm looking for some help planning the upgrade of my current rv electrical system.
Current setup is a 12v 100ah LifePO4 battery with bms. This is connected to a progressive dynamics all in one power distribution center. It contains ac, dc and charge controller. It is connected to a...
I'm not concerned with having uninterrupted power. So I think that means I don't need the integrated transfer switch. I am looking for the lowest cost and easy installation at this point. I do want a fairly decent unit but not necessarily top of the line. I would also like relatively low stand...