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Apr-12-2020 11:33 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:oyarsa wrote:
jdc1, how do you mean, exactly?
The converter is a WFCO model WF-8955PEC.
Still trying to figure out the charger.
You said battery tender. Do you truly have a Deltran Battery Tender or are you using battery tender as a generic term?
Do NOT use a trickle charger without supervision. The Deltran Battery Tender is a battery maintainer, not a trickle charger, and is an excellent device.
Apr-12-2020 11:30 PM
oyarsa wrote:
I've been using two 30 amp cables (the one directly attached to the trailer, and a second extension) with the 20 amp adapter at the outlet. Still, the second 30 amp extension and adapter makes me nervous.
Apr-12-2020 11:26 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Upgrade the outlet to make it switched.
Add a trickle charger.
Find out the parasitic draw on the RV, and discharge rate of the battery bank. (depends on age, among other factors)
Add a timer and power the charger for one more hour per day than needed to cover parasitic losses.
I do this with my car when I snow bird for 4 months each year. The battery is OEM and from 2013.
Apr-12-2020 11:18 PM
Beaker wrote:Sounds like a 30 amp outlet would be fine, then. However, I only have a 20 amp outlet currently available, and have to use two cords to reach it. Based on Beaker's post, that might not be a great idea?
Was parked at house, sleeping in house, thought I smelled electrical fire but didn't see anything. A couple of days later, was around the back side of trailer where it was plugged into extension cord with adapter and saw a black mark up the trailer where it was plugged in. Adapter was melted.
Was washing the present trailer and got a tingle when washing the bumper. Measured voltage bumper to ground(wet concrete) and got 10 volts. Replaced adapter and voltage disappeared.
Maybe cheap adapters, maybe not, maybe the cord.
No longer is it plugged into house except when in use. I do put a battery charger on it now and then.
Apr-12-2020 08:56 PM
BarneyS wrote:I know what the spec sheet says.Huntindog wrote:
If you have a WFCO, it is a bad idea to just plug the trailer in.... WFCOs never go into float.
Nope. The converter is a WFCO but does go into float when appropriate.
WFCO 8955 description and specs.
OP, you should be able to leave the trailer plugged inn 24/7 without damage. Our trailer has a PD converter with the charge wizard and is usually left plugged in 24/7/365 and our batteries last about 8 years on average.
Barney
Apr-12-2020 07:00 PM
oyarsa wrote:
jdc1, how do you mean, exactly?
The converter is a WFCO model WF-8955PEC.
Still trying to figure out the charger.
Apr-12-2020 04:31 PM
oyarsa wrote:
Still, the second 30 amp extension and adapter makes me nervous.
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