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Wfco 9865 Deck Mount 65 Amp Power Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Wakarusa, Indiana, United States

Wakarusa, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:WFCO Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:WF-9865

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Brand New WF-9865


Model:
WF9865 65 amps DC output
 
Input: 
105-130 VAC/60 Hz/12.0 AMP (1260 W)
 
Output: 
Nominal 13.6 VDC (includes charging and load)
 
Boost:
14.4 VDC; Sleep 13.2 VDC
 
Dimensions: 
7 W, 4 H, 12.16 D
 
Please Note:
 
The WF-8800 Series was discontinued in 2005 and has been replaced with the WF-9800 Series deckmount power converters. The WF-8800 Series and WF-9800 Series are fully compatible.

WF-9800 Series units do not use push-button remote (manual mode override), since the converter operation modes are controlled automatically.
 
WF-9865 and WF-9875 replacement units use a 20A UL®-required power cord, whereas WF-8865 and WF-8875 used a 15A power cord. The receptacle on the distribution center might have to be changed from 15A to 20A, and wiring to the shore cord might need to be upgraded, depending which size wire was used during the original installation.


   


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