As we all know, these are not the best converters. My 2015 RV came with a WF68100A. I have never seen it go into storage mode of 13.2 And I can't get the bulk button to force it to go into bulk mode. I have replaced it with a deck mount PD 70 converter and am quite happy with it.
I have converted the WFCO into a battery charger by installing 4' of #4 welding cable on the output and have heavy duty battery clamps on the ends.
I called WFCO tech support today to inquire. Refreshingly, I got an american english speaking gentleman and no wait time. Kudos for that. Here is what he said.
ME: Why won't it go into Storage Mode?
HIM: It has to be on the battery with NO load for 44 hours before it will go into 13.2 volt storage mode
ME: Why won't it go into bulk mode 14.4 volts when I push the button?
HIM: It needs a healthy load of 8-10 amps before the button will force Bulk mode. Even then it will not jump to 14.4 but will eventually ramp up to that as long as the load is sustained.
Conclusion: Well, this what we already knew. This is not a good converter for maintaining batteries long term. I, and I think a lot of others, leave their camper plugged in 24/7 when not in use. Even parasitic loads are always present so the batteries are always held at 13.6 as it requires NO load to go to 13.2 volts. Also, when I am using my camper, I want it to go into bulk mode for that last hour of generator run time in the evening to pack the batteries. Ain't going to happen with a WFCO. My replacement PD converter with charge wizard can be easily forced to bulk mode. My Xantrex TC40 (backup charger) goes to bulk mode as soon it sees AC input and stays there for 4 hours.
Mainly I wanted to share what WFCO Tech Support told me.
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