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Diesel_Camper
Aug 29, 2016Explorer
I don't see any problem with that. You could just unplug the wfco from the 120v outlet and abanon it in place. WFCO is junk anyway, add to that a long wire run and you have batteries that never get a full charge.
Edit: You probably still need the WFCO for the converter function, so if it's not on a seperate breaker, you could wire up a 120v switch and just turn off the WFCO when you want to use the smart charger. Running both chargers at the same time could interfere with the smart charger.
Edit: You probably still need the WFCO for the converter function, so if it's not on a seperate breaker, you could wire up a 120v switch and just turn off the WFCO when you want to use the smart charger. Running both chargers at the same time could interfere with the smart charger.
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