Progressive Dynamics 4000 to Replace WF8955PEC
Updated 03/25/2025 | Published 03/12/2025 >
Question:
I want to replace my WF 8955PEC power converter with the Progressive Dynamics 4000 Series RV Converter w/ Charge Wizard and AC/DC Distribution Panel - 60 Amp so I can take advantage of lithium batteries. Is this the proper switch? Should I be able to complete this myself pretty handy?
asked by: James
Expert Reply:
Hey James, yes the Progressive Dynamics 4000 Series part # PD4060K would be correct to replace what you have now and does have a Lithium battery charge profile. You could definitely install this by yourself.

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Progressive Dynamics 4000 Series RV Converter w/ Charge Wizard and AC/DC Distribution Panel - 60 Amp
- RV Power Converter
- Converter and AC/DC Panel
- Battery Mode Switch
- 12V
- 60 Amps
- Lithium
- Multi-Stage Charge
- Progressive Dynamics
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Jamea
3/25/2025
Installed the PD4060 into my travel trailer. Trying to finish up wiring on the DC side. I have a battery disconnect provided by Winnebago near the battery box. The white battery wire (-) goes to the negative battery terminal post in the converter, but having trouble with the single red (+) positive cable. Do I keep the jumper in and connect the positive to the battery positive post or do I remove the jumper and connect the positive red battery wire to the positive DC post (lower right on the jumper)? Thanks for any help you can give.