FAQ's About Power Converters/Chargers
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Progressive Dynamics, Inc.
507 Industrial Road
Marshall, MI 49068
Electronic type converter/chargers were first developed for the military and aerospace programs to meet stringent requirements for reliability and small size. As the cost of components decreased and reliability was increased even further, electronic converter/power supplies became the standard for the computer industry.
Electronic converter/chargers had the advantage of being smaller, lighter and they provided the ripple free output voltages these sensitive electronic circuits required.
In the early 1990's, the component cost reductions and continued increases in component reliability had reached a point where it was economically feasible to design an electronic power converter for the RV industry.
Progressive Dynamics introduced our first electronic converter in 1993 and since then, we have produced over 2,000,000 units. Our field experience and constant improvements have made our units the most reliable on the market today.
Electronic converter/chargers first convert the 120 VAC 60 Hz from the outlet to 120 VDC after it passes through Diode Rectifier #1, the Capacitor then filters the ripple voltage. This 120 VDC voltage is then fed to an Electronic Switching Circuit that converts it to back to AC and increases the frequency from the original 60 Hz to 3,500 HZ. This high frequency AC voltage is now fed to a step-down transformer where the output voltage reduced to approximately 13.6 volts AC and Diode Rectifier #2 converts the AC to 13.6 Volts DC and the Capacitor filters out the ripple.

The 9200 Series and 9100 Series electronic Converter/Chargers can charge the battery at their maximum current output rating, provided there are no other 12-volt systems operating and if the battery is discharged enough to accept this charge rate. Progressive Dynamics presently manufacturers six different models of the 9100 series and four models of the 9200 series power converters as shown in the chart below. The last two digits of the part number indicate its maxim current charging capability in amps.
| Maximum Output & Charging Rate | 9200 Series Model | 9100 Series Model |
|---|---|---|
| 30-amps | PD9130 | |
| 40-amps | PD9140A | |
| 45-amps | PD9245C | PD9145A |
| 60-amps | PD9260C | PD9160A |
| 70-amps | PD9270 | PD9170 |
| 80-amps | PD9280 | PD9180 |
