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Feb-27-2017 06:09 PM
Feb-27-2017 05:50 PM
totaldla wrote:myredracer wrote:
Opinion from an electrical engineer - yeah, they're cheap junk. As mentioned above, it's like most of the rest of a TT, built the thinnest, lightest, least substantial, bare minimum and cheapest possible.
I'm a little bummed that ORV Black Rock series would scrimp on converters given that they cater to the boondocking crowd. Seems like they could put in much better unit for a few dollars more.
Feb-27-2017 03:25 PM
myredracer wrote:
Opinion from an electrical engineer - yeah, they're cheap junk. As mentioned above, it's like most of the rest of a TT, built the thinnest, lightest, least substantial, bare minimum and cheapest possible.
Feb-27-2017 03:19 PM
12thgenusa wrote:totaldla wrote:
I'm really getting confused by this discussion as I can't tell if the "problems " are due to the charge controller quality,
There are probably more of these units installed by manufacturers than any other type so failure numbers might be higher, but not by percentage of units in service.
or due to manufacturer stupidity, Yes
or due to forum talk that disproportionately focuses on a few failures. Yes
If I found an RV that in all respects was what I wanted, the type of converter would not be a deciding factor. If you like it, buy it. If you find the converter doesn't perform to your liking, try a mod or replace it.
Feb-27-2017 07:32 AM
Feb-27-2017 07:23 AM
totaldla wrote:
I'm really getting confused by this discussion as I can't tell if the "problems " are due to the charge controller quality, or due to manufacturer stupidity, or due to forum talk that disproportionately focuses on a few failures.
Feb-27-2017 06:54 AM
totaldla wrote:
I'm really getting confused by this discussion as I can't tell if the "problems " are due to the charge controller quality,
There are probably more of these units installed by manufacturers than any other type so failure numbers might be higher, but not by percentage of units in service.
or due to manufacturer stupidity, Yes
or due to forum talk that disproportionately focuses on a few failures. Yes
Feb-27-2017 06:38 AM
rbpru wrote:
Yup, as mentioned the reason for the WFCO charger is the same reason they do not use military grade bullet resistant tires, shock absorbers, high strength axels, disc brakes, four season insulation etc. etc. The market will not pay for them nor in most cases do they need them.
Those few that do indeed need these features, usually only need them after they have developed that need through their evolving camping style.
It is nice to know that the options are available when you decide which of them you need but there is no use paying for something you do not need.
Feb-26-2017 01:32 PM
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Feb-26-2017 09:24 AM
RobWNY wrote:
There has to be a huge profit margin for them.