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time2roll
Aug 20, 2014Nomad
Actually the WFCO works quite well once it is sized and wired correctly.
Most RVs with WFCO have the 55a that is too large, #6 wire that is too small and too long and just a single battery. For these the smaller 35 amp would probably work just fine but for $5 more the OEM can brag about the big "55 amp" converter.
I have a 35 amp WFCO in my trailer and while it is about never used it worked just fine when tested.
Yes a lot fail because WFCO had maybe half the OEM market for a while.
Most RVs with WFCO have the 55a that is too large, #6 wire that is too small and too long and just a single battery. For these the smaller 35 amp would probably work just fine but for $5 more the OEM can brag about the big "55 amp" converter.
I have a 35 amp WFCO in my trailer and while it is about never used it worked just fine when tested.
Yes a lot fail because WFCO had maybe half the OEM market for a while.
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