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RoyB
Apr 05, 2014Explorer II
I for one would like to know how your RV GUY came to this decision. I am not convinced your converter has failed. Of course there wasn't much info presented back to us when we was all giving possible problems for you to check out and get back to us with...
It is a simple task using a DC MULTIMETER ($7-$15 LOWES) to determine whether your batteries are bad or the converter is bad with just a couple of local tests you can perform. Converters will cost around $150 and batteries around $80...
If you don't have a Multimeter you really should pick up one. This is one of the best tools you can have around your RV Trailer.
If you are convinced this is indeed the problem then be sure a SMART MODE Converter/Charger chassis is purchased. The PD4600 or PD9200 Series is great. I would steer away from any WFCO 8900 series product.
Roy ken
It is a simple task using a DC MULTIMETER ($7-$15 LOWES) to determine whether your batteries are bad or the converter is bad with just a couple of local tests you can perform. Converters will cost around $150 and batteries around $80...
If you don't have a Multimeter you really should pick up one. This is one of the best tools you can have around your RV Trailer.
If you are convinced this is indeed the problem then be sure a SMART MODE Converter/Charger chassis is purchased. The PD4600 or PD9200 Series is great. I would steer away from any WFCO 8900 series product.
Roy ken
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