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pianotuna
Feb 15, 2021Nomad III
PanhandlePlainsman,
They are inexpensive. The makers wish to save a dime. I've only heard of ONE wfco going into boost mode since 2000.
There is no need to test. Just search the site using google. There are hundreds of reports of "no boost".
Two routes for you.
1. get an inverter/charger with a remote. Mine allows me to charge at 127 amps on a 15 amp circuit. as a bonus it is temperature compensated with a sensor on the battery. I left my PD in place but disconnected.
2. get a better quality converter.
They are inexpensive. The makers wish to save a dime. I've only heard of ONE wfco going into boost mode since 2000.
There is no need to test. Just search the site using google. There are hundreds of reports of "no boost".
Two routes for you.
1. get an inverter/charger with a remote. Mine allows me to charge at 127 amps on a 15 amp circuit. as a bonus it is temperature compensated with a sensor on the battery. I left my PD in place but disconnected.
2. get a better quality converter.
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