Forum Discussion
wopachop
Feb 15, 2021Explorer
time2roll wrote:Wow i had no idea the WFCO often fails to charge at 14.4v. Ive tested my stuff and measured amps with a clamp meter. Will have to do it again.wopachop wrote:What about when the battery is low and you have a 3 hour generator window and a cold night coming?
While the WFCO has a bad reputation i see no reason to replace it. I have the WFCO and it goes into a 14.6v charge mode every few days even with no batteries hooked up. This is while plugged into shore power.
PD, IOTA, Boondocker will go to 14.4 every time.
Ive got 2 GC2 from costco. Will unplug the trailer and run the furnace and things off the battery. How many amp hours should i take out before plugging the trailer in to charge? I only want to drain the batteries enough to determine if my WFCO is charging at 14+v.
About DIY Maintenance
RV projects you can tackle on your own with a few friendly pointers.4,353 PostsLatest Activity: Mar 10, 2025