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Subject: Installation of Prosine 3.0 Charger/inverter in a 1977' 31' Wanderlodge FC


Author:
Patrick Guy
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Date Posted: 09/ 14/ 04, 7:16pm

Hello again,

I have a brand new (high dollar) Prosine 3.0 Inveter/charger but am not sure the best place to put it. I am leaning to the basement compartment directly behind the rear wheel driver side and will have to weld up a tilted (unit is too tall) bracket to do so. My concern is the fact the units instructions say to stand it on end for the chimney cooling effect.

Does anyone have any advice on this location or suggest a different location?

Has anyone installed (or using) this unit and have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance for any help in this matter!

Sincerely,

Patrick

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