Your battery is charged by the WFCO converter when connected to shore power and the battery switch is on. The converter is a smart charger so you don't have to worry about overcharging. (View Post)
Here is a pic of the light on. Storming out this afternoon and all the shades are up, so it's kinda dark and gives a good representation of the light color. It is definitely warmer than the original … (View Post)
Typically you want to charge at a low amperage. Fast charging (10 amps or more) can increase the heat inside a battery and, in the case of flooded lead acid batteries, boil or steam off electrolyte. … (View Post)
Go ahead and see if it will run on propane before replacing any fuses. If you just slide the left slider to 0 the burner should fire up after a moment or two. If you listen carefully you can hear it,… (View Post)
The problem with the WFCO, or any converter, is the charge voltage. I've never seen mine go above 13.6v, and you need a good 14.4v during the absorption charge (80% full) in order to complete the las… (View Post)