![]() (I can't find what is installed in your 21G-what is the generator's power rating?)Ī Multiplus can sustain 120A to the batteries or ~1400W. NickinCO - the only downside is the generator likely has way more capability than the converter can use to charge the batteries. Will you be running the generator to charge the batteries through the 8955LIS?Īnother consideration is that both your solar charging system and your 8955LIS will both be contributing to the recharge effort at the same time. Running two in parallel would allow me to charge them at up to 100A correct? This way I would see a theoretical max of 95A of charging with solar plus the converter.I'm trying to understand your post a little more. Running two in parallel would allow me to charge them at up to 100A correct? This way I would see a theoretical max of 95A of charging with solar plus the converter.Įdit: The SOK batteries are rated at a max 50A charge. In reality I’m not sure how often I would run them below 50% to actually NEED to flip the breaker but as a good American more is better right? □Įdit: The SOK batteries are rated at a max 50A charge. In the western US I’m assuming 600w of solar will replace about 30-32A per hour in good sun. I will also have 600w solar to top off the battery’s if I’m not around to flip the breaker at the 4 hour mark. Has anyone done this? Thoughts? I tried searching 8955-LIS without results. At the 4 hour mark I would have to flip the breaker for the converter so it resets itself for another 1-4 hour bulk charge. Being a 55A charger if I ran my battery bank down to close to zero it would take a little over 7 hours to fully recharge. My understanding is the 8955LIS will charge in bulk at 14.6 (if needed) for 1-4 hours. I’m leaning towards no for now just because my unit has the Cumins generator but I need to spend some nights in it first. The unit is cheap ($230 vs $1300) until I decide if I really need a Victron multiplus. For now I’m going to swap the stock WFCO 8955PEC converter and board for the 8955LIS which has a switch to flip between lithium and FLA. I’m planning on ordering two SOK 206aH batteries for a total of 412aH. ![]() ![]() Eleven-branch DC circuits are available with LED lights for each DC circuit to illuminate and identify open circuits.So I think I’ve narrowed down my electrical system choices. They can accommodate a 30 Amp main AC circuit breaker and up to five branch circuits. The 8900 Series models provide AC and DC distribution with innovative features. Electronic current limiting automatically shuts down the power during overload or short-circuit conditions, protecting the life of your power center and electrical system. The 8900 Series also maintains peace and quiet, as the cooling fan runs only when needed.įCC Class B compliance for every power center model means that the units are designed not to cause interference with televisions, radios, or other signals. Automatic three-stage charging extends the life of your battery with output voltage modes of 13.2 VDC range “float” mode, 13.6 VDC range “absorption” mode, and a 14.4 VDC range “bulk” charge mode. The WF-8955 model provides 55 Amps and a clean, constant 13.6 VDC nominal output, for reliable operation of electronics and appliances. ![]() The WF-8900 Series has revolutionized RV power centers with its lighter weight, decorative doors and superior features. (Fully compatible with WF-8955AN, with next generation faceplate design) ![]()
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