Powermax 110 Volts AC to 12 Volts DC 60 AMP PM3-60 RV power converter battery charger
$
134.95
Score By Feature
Based on 16 ratings
Value for money
9.33
Easy to install
8.70
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Product Description
Batteries chargers that meet UL and CUL standards
A three-stage charging system built in
The warranty period is two years
An ultra-quiet fan can cool your home
Protecting the system from overheating
Questions & Answers
The current drawn by this device is how many amps? Are you referring to a charger/converter of 60A?
This unit is plugged into a 40-foot extension cord attached to a 15-amp 120-volt receptacle, and has never tripped the breaker since I bought it six months ago.
On my converter, I am unable to locate the amps. Is it necessary to use the same amps or can a different amp be used?
It will still convert it to 12 volts if you use a different size
How much voltage does it ?
A voltage of 5 volts at the terminals
Selected User Reviews For Powermax 110 Volts AC to 12 Volts DC 60 AMP PM3-60 RV power converter battery charger
Charging with the Powermax 60 AMP charger is a breeze Replacement factory parts at the lowest price! It is very easy to install- This is a much better charger than a factory charger In addition to the 300 dollars the dealer wanted for the factory replacement, This is a lot better
5/5
It's easy to install - A powerhouse - has more power The warranty should also be improved,- You can get it for half the price! There was no doubt in my mind!.
Cataleya Perkins
| May 05, 2021
I give it five stars
5/5
It works great!.
Brycen Yu
| Dec 26, 2020
Installing the product is easy
5/5
The price of this product really appeals to me.
Andrew Bentley
| Mar 31, 2021
I like this a lot
5/5
Everything seems to be going well so far.
Lucca Morse
| Nov 13, 2020
I give it five stars
5/5
Thank you for your response. I'm glad you followed.
Rowan Yang
| Aug 20, 2020
I bought this Powermax 110 Volts AC to 12 Volts DC 60 converter on Nov 5, 2019 for charging the batteries of 2 12 Volt, marine batteries
3/5
It did not last. After a three-week break (3 weekends), April 28, 2020, nothing has been heard of it since then.
Lacey Barron
| Feb 24, 2021