mclaned1 wrote:
Will my WFCO 35amp power converter work with the new battery system.
Do I need an additional battery charger when its sitting in my driveway (its always connected to shore power when sitting at home)
Trailer is a 2005 prowler 24bh
Thanks
Maybe
Big issue with WFCO is not switching modes when expected. Many just charge at 13.6 volts. This would be a slow charge resulting in extended generator run time and possibly chronic undercharging.
So monitor the 35a WFCO voltage to see you are getting what you expect. Low battery starting at 12.1 volts or less should kick the converter into boost and you will see voltage steadily climb to 14.4 volts and hold for close to four hours. Then 13.6 normal mode for a few days before it drops to 13.2 volts for storage.
No other float maintenance is needed if your WFCO actually works.
Please post for recommended replacements if your WFCO is doing something else.