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RoyB
Oct 08, 2014Explorer II
Some converters/charger units do the 15VDC output every so often to desulf the batteries. They only stay at the higher DC Voltage level for just a few minutes...
I think the PD 9200 does this every 23 hours for 15 minutes. My PD9260C only goes to 14.4VDC when it does this but others definitely uses a higher DC Voltage
Perhaps your converter/charger was in this mode...
If you are using a WFCO 8900 series Power distribution Panel I believe both the PD9245 and the PD9260C will both fit in your present Power distribution unit You only need to purchase the Convertor/charger chassis. and keep your present power distribution panel that houses your AC Breakers an 12VC Fuses..
Best Converters site has a list of different converters/charger units that will fit your present converter location area. I did have to make a minor change but was an easy change to make my PD0260C fit the bottom compartment. Then after I made the change I decided it would be better to have my PD9260C closer the the battery bank so I made it stand along inside a cabinet only a few feet away from the Battery bank.
Since my WF8945 Converter was still in good working I just put it back into the WFCO 8900 series cabinet for a backup unit. I can flip the required 120VAC circuit breaker to engage which converter/charger unit I want to use.
Roy Ken
I think the PD 9200 does this every 23 hours for 15 minutes. My PD9260C only goes to 14.4VDC when it does this but others definitely uses a higher DC Voltage
Perhaps your converter/charger was in this mode...
If you are using a WFCO 8900 series Power distribution Panel I believe both the PD9245 and the PD9260C will both fit in your present Power distribution unit You only need to purchase the Convertor/charger chassis. and keep your present power distribution panel that houses your AC Breakers an 12VC Fuses..
Best Converters site has a list of different converters/charger units that will fit your present converter location area. I did have to make a minor change but was an easy change to make my PD0260C fit the bottom compartment. Then after I made the change I decided it would be better to have my PD9260C closer the the battery bank so I made it stand along inside a cabinet only a few feet away from the Battery bank.
Since my WF8945 Converter was still in good working I just put it back into the WFCO 8900 series cabinet for a backup unit. I can flip the required 120VAC circuit breaker to engage which converter/charger unit I want to use.
Roy Ken
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