the thread below this one in the topic heading, is about the used converter I initially bought for my Ramada via CL.. wow... big and bulky. not sure I am going to use it (have not even tried it to verify whether it works)
been doing some electrical work on my unit the last couple days, added in a brand new 3 way fridge, and added an exhaust fan, (takes <1A to run, yes I know that is minimal) last year I put in a brand new furnace, and future plans are for a car stereo, and an AC. but with only 15A available thru the converter and 6A on the DC side with the existing converter, plus that there is basically only 1 circuit each for Ac and for DC, I don't like that idea.
I have been looking around, and seems the only game in town for a new unit these days is WFCO. Never heard of this outfit til semi recently. Are they OK? anyone have any feedback on these units? IS it better to stay with an old("er") unit??? When I upgraded the Mesa I found one out of a late 80s slide in truck camper, 30A and at least it had 2 breakers for separate AC circuits.... unlike the original.... this Ramada has an identical converter to what the Mesa originally had.
Who here has heard of and/or used a WFCO converter? Any pitfalls? seem like a decent unit?