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AH64ID
May 07, 2014Explorer
I have owned two campers with WFCO 8955's, they are cheap and slow converters.
I upgraded on my current camper to a PD4655 and it works much better and faster. I can get 2 300AH 6V's to 90% with the PD4655 faster than the WFCO could get 2 85AH G24 12V's.
I also agree that adding a separate system is a waste of time and energy. Put 2 golf cart 6V's up there and wire as 12V, then upgrade the converter and go camp.
A digital voltmeter is also a good idea, recharge based on voltage not on days. A resting voltage of 12.2 is when you should recharge, or if a cold night is coming up and you are below 12.5.
I upgraded on my current camper to a PD4655 and it works much better and faster. I can get 2 300AH 6V's to 90% with the PD4655 faster than the WFCO could get 2 85AH G24 12V's.
I also agree that adding a separate system is a waste of time and energy. Put 2 golf cart 6V's up there and wire as 12V, then upgrade the converter and go camp.
A digital voltmeter is also a good idea, recharge based on voltage not on days. A resting voltage of 12.2 is when you should recharge, or if a cold night is coming up and you are below 12.5.
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