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Gatorstan

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I have a 2014 Fleetwood Discovery 40E and I was if anyone has upgraded from lead acid batteries to lithium batteries if so did you have to upgrade your inverter as I have the magnum
 
I upgraded batteries without upgrading the inverter, which is a Xantrex 2000.
 
I have a 2014 Fleetwood Discovery 40E and I was if anyone has upgraded from lead acid batteries to lithium batteries if so did you have to upgrade your inverter as I have the magnum
Eager to learn more about this also. The only thing that I could find is that the controller should be changed/upgraded to their latest model ME-RC-L It will allow a custom charging profile. I've attached a link.Magnum Controller ME-RC-L
 
I have the 2812. All I had to do was add a Li-Bim to protect the alternator and I was able to buy a used ARC-50 to replace the Me-RC-50. That will depend on the versions of the inverter and the controller. I also added a battery monitor kit, but I think you can operate without it.
 
I have the 2812. All I had to do was add a Li-Bim to protect the alternator and I was able to buy a used ARC-50 to replace the Me-RC-50. That will depend on the versions of the inverter and the controller. I also added a battery monitor kit, but I think you can operate without it.
Adding the Li-BIM was a good note. Thanks.
 

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