WFCO WF8935PECB 35 Amp Power Converter Charger for RVs & Campers - Reliable 12V DC to 110V AC Power Supply for Outdoor Adventures
$144.63
$262.98
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WFCO WF8935PECB 35 Amp Power Converter Charger for RVs & Campers - Reliable 12V DC to 110V AC Power Supply for Outdoor Adventures
WFCO WF8935PECB 35 Amp Power Converter Charger for RVs & Campers - Reliable 12V DC to 110V AC Power Supply for Outdoor Adventures
WFCO WF8935PECB 35 Amp Power Converter Charger for RVs & Campers - Reliable 12V DC to 110V AC Power Supply for Outdoor Adventures
$144.63
$262.98
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The WF-8900 Series has revolutionized RV power centers with its lighter weight, decorative doors and superior features. The WF-8935 model provides 35 Amps and a clean, constant 13.6 VDC nominal output, for reliable operation of electronics and appliances. Automatic three-stage charging extends the life of your battery with output voltage modes of 13.2 VDC range “float” mode, 13.6 VDC range “absorption” mode, and a 14.4 VDC range “bulk” charge mode. The 8900 Series also maintains peace and quiet, as the cooling fan runs only when needed.
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Replace the unit in my camper that no longer charged the battery. I drew a diagram of the wiring, numbered each wire before disconnecting, then removed old unit and installed the new. You have to take your time. Take a break if you get ill, come back later, study drawing, take pictures of wiring before disconnecting. All of this helps.When the last wire is connected, put cables on the battery, plug camper in to DC current, cut breakers on. Now cut the interior lights on. Wait an hour then check the charge on the battery.If all works, jump and shout for joy !!!

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