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2 Pack Wfco Wf8955mba Replacement Power Converter Main Board Assembly Rv 55 Amp on 2040-parts.com

US $281.98
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Shipshewana, Indiana, United States

Shipshewana, Indiana, United States
2 PACK WFCO WF8955MBA Replacement Power Converter Main Board Assembly RV 55 Amp, US $281.98, image 1
Condition:New Brand:WFCO Manufacturer Part Number:WF8955MBA

2 PACK OF 55 Amp RV Camper Power Center Main Board Assembly

Replaces the lower power converter section of any WFCO 8900 Series converter. Installs easily with only four screws and five wires, so you'll be up and running again quickly.


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