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BurbMan
Aug 21, 2014Explorer II
Typical 12v outlet is a cig lighter socket like in a car.
No reason you couldn't add a fan once you get the wiring sorted out. I replaced my WFCO 8955 converter/charger with a Progressive Dynamics unit a few years ago to get a better charging curve for the batteries. The WFCO unit puts out 55 amps and still works fine, and it has a 12V distribution panel built in, but doesn't have the plastic case. See here.
If you are looking to re-do the wiring in the TT and upgrade the old converter you have, I would be happy to send you the WFCO FOR FREE if you pay the shipping. PM if interested.
Typical 12v trailer wiring:
No reason you couldn't add a fan once you get the wiring sorted out. I replaced my WFCO 8955 converter/charger with a Progressive Dynamics unit a few years ago to get a better charging curve for the batteries. The WFCO unit puts out 55 amps and still works fine, and it has a 12V distribution panel built in, but doesn't have the plastic case. See here.
If you are looking to re-do the wiring in the TT and upgrade the old converter you have, I would be happy to send you the WFCO FOR FREE if you pay the shipping. PM if interested.
Typical 12v trailer wiring:
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