MFL wrote:
A WFCO 8900 should be a 45 amp converter, which is a common size in other brands.
I don't think the 8900 has the ability to go to a float charge of 13.2, and plugged in 24/7 at 13.6, will cause fluid loss over time.
My battery rarely needs water, a couple times over a number of years is all, and converter is plugged in 24/7, for 8 months a year.
I have a 45 amp Progressive Dynamics converter with smart charge. I have never heard the fan run since new, but maybe it is super quiet, or my hearing subpar.:)
Jerry
Very appreciative. I'll give the company a call and run amps by them as well.
My other concern with leaving the TT pulled in 24/7 while I'm 4 hours away is if a storm knocks it out do I want a live wire on the ground?