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Boomerweps
Apr 22, 2023Explorer
$246.44 for the WFCO lithium battery conversion part.
I’m holding off for now until we start camping more to make it worth the investment.
I’ll just use the regular converter and top off the battery with the solar panels for now. Invested enough $$ in those. Stormy day today. My plan WAS to use the panels today via the factory solar plug with the 30 amp plug pulled to shut off the converter. That’s FAR easier than on my knees with a flashlight jammed between the fridge and bunk bottom in my TT to find the right breaker. Probably ought to mark it boldly anyways to use the solar panels while camping when Air conditioning means keeping the AC power running.
I’m holding off for now until we start camping more to make it worth the investment.
I’ll just use the regular converter and top off the battery with the solar panels for now. Invested enough $$ in those. Stormy day today. My plan WAS to use the panels today via the factory solar plug with the 30 amp plug pulled to shut off the converter. That’s FAR easier than on my knees with a flashlight jammed between the fridge and bunk bottom in my TT to find the right breaker. Probably ought to mark it boldly anyways to use the solar panels while camping when Air conditioning means keeping the AC power running.
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