The Powerful Difference

 

When out on the water, your system just needs to work. With a Magnum inverter/charger, can you rest easy knowing everything will function as specified. Magnum offers both pure sine wave and modified sine wave models to choose from.

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Magnum MagWeb Web Monitoring Kit
October 2011
  • Pros:
  • - 2800 measurements per day
  • - Low power draw (0.1 Watt)
  • - Application data accessible on internet
  • Cons:
  • - Does not store any data locally
  • - Requires on-board internet access
Magnum ME-RC Remote Control
September 2011
  • Pros:
  • - Turn inverter and charger on/off from the panel
  • - Battery status (SOC, amps, Voltage)
  • - Access to advanced settings
  • Cons:
  • - Battery monitor info is not easily accessible
  • - Additional purchase
  • - User interface could be improved
Magnum MS Series Inverter/Charger
September 2011
  • Pros:
  • - Pure sine wave AC output
  • - Reliable
  • - 3 stage charger with equalization and battery saver modes
  • Cons:
  • - Remote panel is necessary for some set up options and to display error msgs
  • - Chassis ground connection size and location could be better
  • - Heavy


I’ve been a boat owner for a particularly long time, states Marc, and I have to rate the kind of service PYS offers as 100 per cent better than anything I’ve ever experienced with any other service provider.

-Mark

Q: I'm trying to decide which autopilot to buy for my 26' Seaswirl Striper. The Garmin GHP10 seems like the right unit for my boat considering my navigation system is Garmin. Any comments on the GHP10 unit? Also, what's the purpose of the Garmin shadow drive?

-Sean