pullinurleg
Active member
Hi Guys,
I have read about how the WFCO charge/converters overcharge the batteries. I have a 300 watt solar system charging my batteries (we dry camp 98% of time). My question is how can i stop the converter/charger from charging my batteries when plugged into shore power? I was thinking of just isolating the fuse on the charger and pulling it or putting in a disconnect switch outside by the battery bank . I recently replaced my old batteries (which lasted 3 yrs) to new Trojan 6v T105's.
Thanks for your help.
I have read about how the WFCO charge/converters overcharge the batteries. I have a 300 watt solar system charging my batteries (we dry camp 98% of time). My question is how can i stop the converter/charger from charging my batteries when plugged into shore power? I was thinking of just isolating the fuse on the charger and pulling it or putting in a disconnect switch outside by the battery bank . I recently replaced my old batteries (which lasted 3 yrs) to new Trojan 6v T105's.
Thanks for your help.