WFCO Converter/charger-main Board Assembly Only-55 Amp Dc Output-auto Detect • WF-8955-AD-MBA
WFCO Replacement Main Board Assembly for WF-8955-AD Series Converter – 55 AMP DC
Key Features:
Direct-Fit Replacement: Designed specifically for the WF-8955-AD Series Power Center—installs easily with just two screws, three AC wires, and two DC wires.
Auto-Detect™ Smart Charging: Automatically identifies your battery type and applies the correct charging curve for optimal performance.
55-Amp Continuous Output: Powers your RV’s DC system while maintaining efficient battery charging.
3-Stage Charging System (Lead-Acid):
Bulk Charge: 14.4 VDC
Normal Mode: 13.6 VDC
Trickle Mode: 13.2 VDC
2-Stage Charging (Lithium): 14.6 VDC / 13.6 VDC
Clean, Stable DC Output: Minimizes noise and flicker in lights and electronics.
Integrated Safety Protections: Built-in safeguards for over-current, over-temperature, over-voltage, and reverse polarity.
Quiet, Efficient Operation: Uses existing converter fan circuit for smart thermal management.
Certified Quality: UL and cUL listed; FCC Class B compliant.
Technical Specifications:
Specification Details
Manufacturer WFCO Electronics
Product Type Main Board Assembly
Model Application WF-8955-AD Series Power Center
DC Output Current 55A (Lead-Acid) / 50A (Lithium)
Input Voltage 105–130 VAC / 60 Hz
Power Input 950 Watts
Converter Type 3-Stage (Lead-Acid) / 2-Stage (Lithium)
Voltage Output Range 13.2–14.4 VDC (LA) / 13.6–14.6 VDC (L2)
Normal Mode Voltage 13.6 VDC
Bulk Charge Voltage 14.4 VDC (LA) / 14.6 VDC (L2)
Trickle Mode (LA only) 13.2 VDC
Dimensions (W x H x D) 7-1/16” x 3-7/8” x 9-1/2”
Weight 5 lbs.
Certifications UL & cUL Listed, FCC Class B
Safety Protections Over-Current, Over-Temperature, Over-Voltage, Reverse Polarity
Case Quantity 6 units per case
Compatibility Direct replacement for WFCO WF-8955-AD Power Centers
Installation Overview:
Disconnect all power (shore, generator, and battery negative).
- Remove converter panel to access the lower section.
Disconnect harnesses and wiring from the old board.
Install the new board using existing mounting holes.
Reconnect wiring, restore power, and test voltage output.
(If you’re not comfortable working with AC/DC systems, have a qualified RV technician perform the installation.)