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Originally Posted by powerhaulic
I just diagnosed a bad WFCO converter in a SOB for a customer.
told himI would change it out, but got it on the bench and looked it over with a volt meter found a cold solder joint. Soldered it up and converter works fine.
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I could have torn into the WFCO as I am trained and worked in Industrial Electronics but it would void warranty so I didn’t bother. Heard a lot of negative comments about them so just went with a different brand (Progressive) with better rep. And got larger amp.
Did I mention an RV repair shop here they would not warranty their work if a customer insisted on WFCO?