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Old 01-11-2017, 03:07 PM   #5
starmadav5
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Originally Posted by chuckster57 View Post
If your converter isn't built into the bottom half of the power distribution panel, then replacement is fairly easy. What you need to know is how many amps the old one is so you can get at least that many in the new one. Doesn't hurt to go more so I would probably look for a 55 amp. WFCO is a popular brand, we use them and have little to no issues with them.
Thank you for the info. The converter is on the bottom half of the panel, but not "built in". Its a separate unit. I've checked some Youtube videos, and the replacement seems pretty straight forward, but I just wanted to make sure I get a direct "bolt in" unit, without modifications.
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