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RoyB
Sep 12, 2015Explorer II
I saw 14.4V only one time for about 5 seconds. This was with the WF8900 unit directed connected to the battery terminals with about 6-inches of cable leads.
I kept my WF8945 brand new converter as a back-up unit and got me a PD9260C. I needed more current capacity anyway with my adding of additional batteries... You will need to have around 20AMPs DC current capacity for each battery in your battery bank if you want to do a 50% charge state to a 90% charge in a quick three hour charge period. The PD0260C goes into 14.4VDC the first time you plug it in. You also have a remote control unit that you can force it into any of the three charging voltages 14.4-13.6-13.2...
If you have some time on your hands read up on previous posts of the WF 8900 series converter not going into boost charge mode... You are not alone by any means...
Roy Ken
I kept my WF8945 brand new converter as a back-up unit and got me a PD9260C. I needed more current capacity anyway with my adding of additional batteries... You will need to have around 20AMPs DC current capacity for each battery in your battery bank if you want to do a 50% charge state to a 90% charge in a quick three hour charge period. The PD0260C goes into 14.4VDC the first time you plug it in. You also have a remote control unit that you can force it into any of the three charging voltages 14.4-13.6-13.2...
If you have some time on your hands read up on previous posts of the WF 8900 series converter not going into boost charge mode... You are not alone by any means...
Roy Ken
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