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Newmar 32v to 12v converter needed

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Anyone have any of these they are willing to part with? Looking for something 30a or better. Thanks!
 
I see them occasionally on ebay.
 
Anyone have any of these they are willing to part with? Looking for something 30a or better. Thanks!

I have one, just need to confirm the amperage. It’s recently been relegated to a back-up so not being used. It’s about 8 years old but has less than 700 hours of being “on”. Anyway, PM me if you still need one. I have switched the source to 24V (so I need to buy one of those).
 
This would be a good time to add your sig so people know where you or your boat is at.
 
Guys look at newer technology. Look at the isolated converters companies like victron have. It will not be varying the output voltage like the older versions did.

I use them for powering ECM systems on engines and for electronics that need 12 volts on 24 and 32 volt vessels.
 
This would be a good time to add your sig so people know where you or your boat is at.
I added the signature. Not sure how I'm hull 365 but that's what it says. Is that 365 EVER? I know there were 100 of my model produced in a decade, not 365. But I digress...

Sending a PM about the converter that may be available. Thanks!
 
Here's link to new ones...


https://www.amazon.com/NewMar-32-12-35-Converter-Volt-Output/dp/B001H8T47O/ref=asc_df_B001H8T47O/?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid={creative}&hvpos={adposition}&hvnetw=o&hvrand={random}&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl={devicemodel}&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583657823869247&psc=1
 
Guys look at newer technology. Look at the isolated converters companies like victron have. It will not be varying the output voltage like the older versions did.

I use them for powering ECM systems on engines and for electronics that need 12 volts on 24 and 32 volt vessels.

But has anyone had one of the Newmars fail or cause any problems. Mine are all 34 years old so I'd hate to try anything else since these have been so good. It seems much of the new technology stuff is built to have a specific lifespan and it ain't 34+ years.
 
Guys look at newer technology. Look at the isolated converters companies like victron have. It will not be varying the output voltage like the older versions did.

I use them for powering ECM systems on engines and for electronics that need 12 volts on 24 and 32 volt vessels.

Do they have one for a 32>24V “step down”?
 
Guys look at newer technology. Look at the isolated converters companies like victron have. It will not be varying the output voltage like the older versions did.

I use them for powering ECM systems on engines and for electronics that need 12 volts on 24 and 32 volt vessels.

Scott sold me a 30 amp Victron converter about a year ago and it has worked flawlessly. Much more flexible and cheaper than the Newmar.
 
The Victron shows 35v max. What happens when you get up to 38v while charging? Or 42v doing an equalize charge?
 
48 volt units go to 70 volts and shut down at low dc around 28 volts.
 
Anyone have any of these they are willing to part with? Looking for something 30a or better. Thanks!

I have what you are looking for. Please contact me. Sonny 586-431-7771
 

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