I selected the WFCO 8725 (25amp output) because of the 3-stage battery charger, for my Scamp renovation but for my original TD build I used the American 2000 (20Amp) converter (don't know but I don't believe it has the 'smart' charger??). My TD has numerous 12vdc lights (incandescent & LED), a Fantastic Fan, a Voyager AWM 930S (50watt-25w per ch) auto/RV stereo receiver w/CD player & digital clock, & we use a small 9" DVD player that plugs into a 12vdc outlet. We also charge multiple small appliance batteries (phone, camera, DVD player, etc.) from the 12vdc outlets. The 20amp American converter has provided plenty of power even when running the above, some simultaneously. If I were doing it again I'd probably go with the WFCO just for the 3-stage charging (or if you insist on American made, perhaps the Progressive Dynamics Intelliconverters, I think). For my stereo antenna I used one of the short (18" ?) flexible types, mounted to the side of my TD. It has worked to pick up weak, distant signals all over the USA, especially in the mountainous west. My speakers are probably the weak link; I used 2-way 4" flush mount in both the cabin & the galley hatch. They provide good (not great) sound inside the cabin but seem to lack 'presence' in the outdoor environment of the galley. I only play them loud enough to be heard in the immediate vicinity, i.e. 10-15' radius so that may be part of the problem?? I've thought of replacing them with some larger, 3-way speakers mainly to provide more low volume presence.
The American 2000 converter
The voyager stereo
Stereo & inside speakers
Galley speakers (in hatch) & converter location
My antenna installation
