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Wfco 9845 Deck Mount 45 Amp Power Converter on 2040-parts.com

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Wakarusa, Indiana, United States

Wakarusa, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:WFCO Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:WF-9845

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Brand New WF-9845


WFCO WF-9800 Series Deck-Mount Converter/Charger. The versatile, advanced power source solution. Convenient deck-mount installation. 16843 Converter/Charger is 55 Amp DC, and replaces Parallax 7455, Atwood 55, and Lota DSL-55. WFCO Converters come with the following features and safety protection: Features: 3 Stage batteries charging system. LED fuse boards. UL, cUL-Listed FCC Class B. Protection: Reverse Polarity. Over Temperature. Short Circuit. Overload. Over-current. Current controlled fan.

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