Apr-04-2022 02:09 PM
Apr-11-2022 05:34 PM
Apr-08-2022 06:59 AM
boulderado wrote:
You guys have convinced me that it is time to ditch the WFCO converter. It looks like it comes down to these two contenders. The PowerMax is about $100 less than the PD one. Any reason to spring for the extra $100 for the PD? I will be using this with two Duracell GC2 batteries (already purchased, ready to install).
PowerMax: https://www.amazon.com/PowerMax-PM4-55A-Converter-Battery/dp/B01ER3LJSM/ref=sr_1_5_mod_primary_new
Progressive Dynamics: https://www.amazon.com/Progressive-Dynamics-PD4655V-Inteli-Power-Converter/dp/B002OR4242
Apr-07-2022 05:07 PM
Apr-07-2022 12:35 PM
boulderado wrote:I have owned both. The powermax is also sold under the boondocker name at Best converters. I bought one to replace the WFCO on my previous TT. It works well, but is not as refined as the PDs.
You guys have convinced me that it is time to ditch the WFCO converter. It looks like it comes down to these two contenders. The PowerMax is about $100 less than the PD one. Any reason to spring for the extra $100 for the PD? I will be using this with two Duracell GC2 batteries (already purchased, ready to install).
PowerMax: https://www.amazon.com/PowerMax-PM4-55A-Converter-Battery/dp/B01ER3LJSM/ref=sr_1_5_mod_primary_new
Progressive Dynamics: https://www.amazon.com/Progressive-Dynamics-PD4655V-Inteli-Power-Converter/dp/B002OR4242
Apr-07-2022 11:34 AM
Apr-07-2022 06:36 AM
Apr-06-2022 05:32 AM
boulderado wrote:
I decided to reach out to WFCO to get there take. For what it's worth, here is there reply:
The charge algorithm is automated, but it is a 3 stage charger.
Secondarily, the converter does not pump amperage into the battery, but rather the battery draws from the converter. So, the charge rate is constantly variable, based on what the battery or 12v loads require. There is no issue using this converter with golf cart batteries.
I see there is a PowerMax direct replacement for the WFCO 8955, running about $140 on Amazon. I guess that might be worth it based on feedback from the forum.
Apr-05-2022 12:15 PM
boulderado wrote:
I decided to reach out to WFCO to get there take. For what it's worth, here is there reply:
The charge algorithm is automated, but it is a 3 stage charger.
Secondarily, the converter does not pump amperage into the battery, but rather the battery draws from the converter. So, the charge rate is constantly variable, based on what the battery or 12v loads require. There is no issue using this converter with golf cart batteries.
I see there is a PowerMax direct replacement for the WFCO 8955, running about $140 on Amazon. I guess that might be worth it based on feedback from the forum.
Apr-05-2022 11:38 AM
Apr-05-2022 10:57 AM
Apr-04-2022 07:43 PM
Apr-04-2022 04:39 PM
jdc1 wrote:
Is there a 12V receptacle somewhere in the trailer? Use this:
https://www.amazon.com/Palumma-Charger-Adapter-Display-Battery/dp/B0773BYS6P/ref=sr_1_42?crid=ZXEK6N7P50N0&keywords=male+12v+outlet+monitor&qid=1649114802&sprefix=male+12v+outlet+moniter%2Caps%2C168&sr=8-42
Apr-04-2022 04:27 PM
Apr-04-2022 04:13 PM
boulderado wrote:
Also, any suggestions on which cable to purchase for connected the batteries in series? I want something solid.