Today, I finally confirmed that the WFCO converter in my A-frame will never drop below 13.7 volts when plugged in. I have the camper set up in the garage with everything turned off, and after 2 weeks I am still reading 13.7 volts. According to the WFCO manual, it is supposed to go into "float mode" or 13.2 volts after 44 hours with no change in load.
I have heard of another forum member with the same issue. So I am now disconnecting my battery after a few days of recharging after a trip.
Eventually, I'm going to replace the WFCO - and I'll have to clean up the factory wiring nightmare and rat's nest behind the converter when I do. That 's the downside of having the converter being built into your electrical distribution panel. Maybe it's a blessing that I'm a few months over the 2 years of warranty - I can consider other brands for the replacement.
Fred W
2014 Rockwood A122 A-frame
2008 Hyundai Entourage minivan
I have heard of another forum member with the same issue. So I am now disconnecting my battery after a few days of recharging after a trip.
Eventually, I'm going to replace the WFCO - and I'll have to clean up the factory wiring nightmare and rat's nest behind the converter when I do. That 's the downside of having the converter being built into your electrical distribution panel. Maybe it's a blessing that I'm a few months over the 2 years of warranty - I can consider other brands for the replacement.
Fred W
2014 Rockwood A122 A-frame
2008 Hyundai Entourage minivan