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BurbMan
Explorer II
Aug 22, 2014

WFCO 8955

A few years back I replaced the ol' WFCO with a new PD 4355 w/pendant and charge wizard. The new converter and 12v distro board was a direct drop in to the old WFCO case.

So now I have a WFCO 8955 converter/charger and 12v distro board sitting in a PD box in my garage. The WFCO was working fine when I removed it, except for the popular issue of not being able to get into 14.4v boost mode.

If anybody wants this or has any use for it, it's free for the taking if you pay shipping from 40245 to wherever you live. PM me if interested.

This item is being offered in conjunction with the Garage Clean Out and Stuff Reduction Mandate recently issued by Management.

15 Replies

  • Sold! PM me the details and I should be able to ship it next week. Pardon me for asking, but how are you going get the unit? You aren't anywhere near Cali....
  • I can use it in our community emergency medical facility. I am in the process of fitting a group 27 LTH battery for lighting, and a pair of 30 watt LED 5500K chips for operating room grade lighting (a 1 hour Intermatic spring wound timer wall control).

    Stitches, scorpion stings to infants, and a plethora of other problems, like burns, broken bone setting, is done by a local MD who of all things lives in a tiny Prowler trailer, and practices in the town of La Mira 28 km distant.

    The Ship-To point would be a UPS store in Chula Vista CA 91910.

    What the converter cannot do, my MegaWatt can.

    Why is it 70% of the local emergencies happen when we have power outages? The structure is about 1 km from my house so I can keep an eye on things. If crooks break in, they are in for a shock, the battery is encased in barbed wire powered with one hell of an electric fence charger, and Harbor Fright inverter.


    EDIT:

    It is federal Mexican law that doctors and clinics must render aid at no cost to a patient so as to stabilize them enough to get to a regular medical facility of their choice. In hurricane season (right now) it is common for Mex 200 to get blocked by mud or the low section near Acalpican to get flooded with two feet of water covering the highway. Juicy gossip has it the doctor decided to "move" away from his wife. Something to do with lipstick on the collar. The trailer is less than 20' long and packed with his personal gear.
  • smkettner wrote:
    ebay is your friend. They will help with the entire mandate.


    Yes and have e-bayed some stuff. Stuff like this, well, hard to sell as a partial unit (no mounting case), it's not that good of a unit to start with and its several years old. I would practically give it away on fleabay anyway so I figured that maybe somebody here could use it as a science project if not in a trailer.
  • Hi,

    Contact KJINTF he will take it off your hands and make sure it gets to someone who wants it.