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Old 03-19-2017, 03:08 PM   #1
Mel B.
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What converter???

I'm in the process of installing a solar system on our new to 2004 2955RL I've got everthing still being delivered. But I decided to replace the converter since it 13 years old. I ordered this
Progressive Dynamics (PD4655V)...
$215.17Prime

I bought the pd4655
It was supposed to be delivered today. But I was up this morning and I read on two sites that the converter was only good up to 900 watts. I went back and reread the amazon description, it didn't say. Now I know that 900 watts is a lot. The solar I just bought are 400 watts. We spend a lot of time at our homestead in Washington. And I plan to add to
the solar. Bottom line is the converter was just delivered. Now I'll return it and buy another one. Any Ideas I'll be ordereing a new inverter as soon as I can decide which one. ANY HELP, RECOMENDATIONS
Thanks Mel
 
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