The 8900 Series Electronic Power Centers include the converter/charger and AC-DC distribution. Available with or without the 30 amp Automatic Transfer Relay for generators.
Very popular replacement for the Centurion CS4500 and CS6000 as well as Elixir power centers and will provide 3-stage charging instead of single stage.
A combination of light weight, advanced 3-stage charging, and LED status indicators for all circuits.
The 8900 Series has revolutionized RV power centers with its lighter weight, decorative doors, and superior features. 8900 Series models provide a clean, constant 13.6 VDC output for reliable operation of electronics and appliances.
Automatic 3-Stage charging maintains the life of your batteries with output voltages of 13.2 VDC (Sleep) mode, 13.6 VDC nominal charge, and 14.4 VDC (Boost) charge. 8900 Series also maintain peace and quiet, as the cooling fan runs only when needed. When the fan is running, it is so quiet it goes unnoticed.
FCC Class B approval for every power center model means the units do not cause interference with televisions, radios, and other signals.
Electronic current limiting automatically shuts down power during overload or short circuit conditions, protecting the life of your power center and electrical system.
8900 Series models provide AC/DC distribution with innovative features. A main AC circuit breaker of up to 30 amps and four additional AC breakers are accommodated. Includes 11 DC fuse branch circuit positions. LED bulbs for each DC circuit illuminate to identify short or open circuits.
The WFCO T-30 auto transfer switch is designed to provide trouble-free changeover of power between shore power and generator. The T-30 can be installed onto the back of WFCO 8900 Series Power Centers or can be used as a stand-alone unit in conjunction with any AC panel. As a stand-alone, the T-30 mounts easily to a flat surface. Its compact design allows easy placement.
The T-30 is engineered for safe, reliable performance. The unit’s DC coil prevents AC “chatter” noise and dropout in low voltage conditions. Accidental coupling of power from or to shore line and generator is prevented by a “make before break” configuration.