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BarabooBob
Jul 10, 2020Explorer III
If you have a WFCO converter, I would question its ability to work properly under any circumstances. When I bough my TT, the WFCO did not go into the high output mode to quickly charge a low battery and it never went into the float mode for a fully charged battery. I had heard about this problem about 10 years ago on another forum so I checked my new unit. Rather than get it exchanged with another WFCO under warranty, I installed a Progressive Dynamics converter. I also have a digital voltmeter plugged in all of the time right inside the entrance os that I can check my battery at a glance.
Some people have had great luck with WFCO converters for years without incident. The dealer that I bought my TT from agreed that putting in the PD converter was a good idea.
Some people have had great luck with WFCO converters for years without incident. The dealer that I bought my TT from agreed that putting in the PD converter was a good idea.
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