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New guy with converter trouble

komiller118
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Explorer
Hey folks. I am new to RV dot net but have been camping for a long time. My beautiful bride and I currently own a 2009 Puma 25RS Palomino. On our last camping trip lighting started to dim. Now I had just about every light inside on along with all the running lights. Well I checked the battery voltage and it was very low, thought battery was bad.... less than 10 volts. Never had issue before. We made it through the week and came home. I pulled the battery and put on a charge for several days, took it to local NAPA where I bought it and it tested good. So I started poking around. I pulled the panel/converter cover and started checking wires. With the battery connected, I have battery voltage at the converter output wires, with the battery disconnected, I have 13.7 volts at converter output wires. All this is with NO load. With battery disconnected and a load, I have only 6~ volts at converter output wires. The converter is a WFCO 8955 PEC. I called WFCO, they suggested checking voltage with battery disconnected and a load and if voltage was less than 10 volts, there was probably a fault in the circuit board. With all that being said, what say you the experts........?
Thanks in advance for your input and help....
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fallsrider
Explorer
Explorer
Good deal. Hopefully that will solve your problem.

komiller118
Explorer
Explorer
I sent randy an email but have not heard back. I talked to tech support at WFCO and did some of there testing and two different techs say it is a bad converter. I ordered a replacement from amazon.

fallsrider
Explorer
Explorer
komiller118, I am in the midst of a dead converter myself. A new one is on the way. (see my post MagneTek 3240 replacement)

Have you talked with Randy at Best Converter yet? Apparently he is very knowledgeable. I went with his recommendation to buy a new PowerMax Boondocker for our TT.

It certainly sounds like you might have a dying converter. Not that I'm an expert now, but when mine first started showing signs, the lights would dim. Turning off a light or two would cause it to stop at first, but within a couple days, it died quickly.

Yours showing a significant voltage drop with only one light turned on sounds similar to mine.

komiller118
Explorer
Explorer
Bump

Midnightpumpkin
Explorer
Explorer
Ask Randy at Best Converters.

He is the man to ask.


ask Randy


John U
Midnight pumpkin

2014 Silverado 2500 Crew cab, regular bed, 4:10 gears, 6 spd, 6.0L Gas
Integrated Brake Controler
Reese Dual Cam HP

2007 Rockwood 8315SS Travel Trailer
Loaded Weights:
Trailer Axles 6640#, Hitch Wt 920#
Combined Gross Wt, no passengers, 13,855#

komiller118
Explorer
Explorer
Well, I have considered possibly a bad ground from battery, but have a small lake under the camper, so I haven't crawled under it yet....., but at the panel and at battery, I have not had any issue using ground to check current draw and and using test light and multi meter.....

hawkeye-08
Explorer III
Explorer III
That would indicate one of two things, either bad converter or very loose wire somewhere.

komiller118
Explorer
Explorer
I do have 13.7, but as soon as I turn on even one light, output drops to less than 10 volts. all of this with battery disconnected.

donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Dead converter.
If your reading less than 13.5VDC across the converter output with the battery disconnected then it has failed