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- So nice to hear :)
- CaLBaRExplorerWell just finished installing the Boondocker and it all works fantastic. Fit well and no issues installing. Turned on the power and getting 14.37V at the batteries so has gone straight to boost mode. Will check in the morning again as it should be down to either 13.6 or 13.2 by then as the batteries were pretty much full.
- CaLBaRExplorerOrdered a Boondocker from Randy at Bestconverter. Randy recommended this one and took his advice as so many have said he knows what he's talking about. Asked about the PD converter and he stated that both are a major upgrade from the WFCO so either would do. First recommendation was Boondocker so that's what I went with.
Will pick it up in Niagara Falls New York to avoid the $100 US shipping to Canada. Only $12 US to ship there and a 2 hour drive and a day at the falls to go and get it. - westendExplorer
Forget the rest, go with the best, Progressive Dynamics units with Charge Wizard.
X2, my PD converter is 46 yrs old and still operates well. CaLBaR wrote:
Yes different fuse. Count the WFCO as dead.time2roll wrote:
Is that the main fuse? Do any battery work lately? Fuse will open when battery is backward.
The fuse was the 15 Amp ceramic fuse soldered to the board. Batteries both work. Even when I disconnect the converter DC cables from the trailer and turn on the AC the 15 Amp board fuse blows. Converter is dead for sure.
All of the other fuses are good and everything works on battery power.
Rob- myredracerExplorer III'll add to this thread. The WFCO in our TT died last summer at the young age of 3 years old (sniff, sniff). :( It was overheating and we could smell burning plastic. Then the breaker tripped.
Something never seemed right with the standard FLA Lifeline battery (one only) from the day we bought the TT new. Didn't seem to hold a charge very long like after it was into the dealer for 2-3 days and I'd go to pick it up and the battery would be dead. When the converter died we took the battery to a shop who did a load test and found one dead cell. Couldn't figure out if the battery lead to a converter failure or vice versa. Battery was checked periodically for fluid level and wasn't a factor.
So when the converter died we replaced it with a Progressive Dynamics unit designed to fit into the WFCO. Also replaced the battery with a Trojan AGM at the same time. Problem was, we were a couple thousand miles from home on a road trip (couldn't it have failed at home?). Phoned Randy at Best Converter and he had it fast shipped to the next CG on our route and sure enough, there it was waiting at the office when we arrived. I used a battery tender we had to keep the new AGM going until we got the new converter.
I've read about Best Converter's outstanding service for years so it was a no-brainer to use them. Below is a photo of the old WFCO converter beside the new Progressive Dynamics one. At first I didn't think it'd fit but it did. It's clearly a much better converter. It's quite a bit larger overall and has a BIG heat sink, 2 fans and larger components on the board and it's very quiet. Plus it's made in the US! I've read many reports of WFCO problems for years as well and until you have one fail on you, you sorta don't pay much attention to the stories. The RV industry keeps on installing these cheap @#$% things anyway because the price is right. :M
One year later, the battery and converter are working great. I can now leave it hooked up all winter with no worries about damaging the battery. - CaLBaRExplorer
time2roll wrote:
Is that the main fuse? Do any battery work lately? Fuse will open when battery is backward.
The fuse was the 15 Amp ceramic fuse soldered to the board. Batteries both work. Even when I disconnect the converter DC cables from the trailer and turn on the AC the 15 Amp board fuse blows. Converter is dead for sure.
All of the other fuses are good and everything works on battery power.
Rob - Is that the main fuse? Do any battery work lately? Fuse will open when battery is backward.
- CaLBaRExplorerThanks everyone. Spent way to many hours on it today. Fuse on circuit board was blown. Got all the stuff that I needed to replace it, put it all back in the trailer, turned on the AC and....nothing. Blew the fuse again. Even disconnected the unit from the DC replaced the fuse and....nothing again but a blown fuse. Guess I am calling Best Converter in the morning and hopefully I get it for next weekend so I have time to put it in before we camp the weekend after.
What a pain. Can't imagine taking this to the dealer and spending a small fortune to fix it. Good thing I'm handy.
Thanks again everyone. - LJAZExplorerAs others have said, contact Best Converter and get the Progressive Dynamics upgrade converter for the WFCO. It's pretty much a plug and play replacement. I just did this last spring.
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