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PowerMax 30A RV Power Center and Distribution Panel - 55A DC Converter
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PowerMax 30A RV Power Center and Distribution Panel - 55A DC Converter

Part Number: PM67VR
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Replace your failing RV power center and get back to steady lights and reliable battery charging. This unit combines AC distribution with a converter, supports lead acid, AGM, and lithium batteries, and runs quietly while managing heat under load. Great Prices for the best rv power converter from PowerMax. PowerMax 30A RV Power Center and Distribution Panel - 55A DC Converter part number PM67VR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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PowerMax RV Power Converter - PM67VR

  • 55 Amps
  • AGM
  • Lead Acid
  • Lithium
  • 12V
  • PowerMax
  • Converter and AC/DC Panel
  • Multi-Stage Charge
  • No Battery Mode Switch

Replace your failing RV power center and get back to steady lights and reliable battery charging. This unit combines AC distribution with a converter, supports lead acid, AGM, and lithium batteries, and runs quietly while managing heat under load.


Highlights

  • Fixes Charging and Flickering Issues at the Source: 30-amp power center combines AC distribution with a 55-amp DC converter to keep lights, appliances, and batteries running consistently.
  • Works with Lead Acid, AGM, and Lithium Batteries: Supports common battery types so you can replace an aging power center or update your system without changing everything else.
  • Adjustable Charging to Match Your Setup: User-selectable 3-stage charging and single-output modes let you adjust how the converter charges based on your battery and usage.
  • Quiet Temperature-Controlled Fan: Fan only runs when needed to manage heat without constant noise inside the RV.
  • Built-In Protection Against Common Electrical Issues: Safeguards against overheating and reverse polarity help protect your RV's electrical system from common wiring and load issues.
  • Simplifies Troubleshooting When Something Goes Wrong: LED indicators show blown DC fuses so you can spot problems quickly.

Features to know about

What a Power Center Does When Everything Feels Off

When batteries stop charging, lights flicker, or 12V systems behave unpredictably, the power center is often the source of the problem. This unit brings AC power in, distributes it to your RV's circuits, and converts it to 12V DC power for lights, appliances, and battery charging. When it's working properly, everyday systems feel stable again instead of acting strangely under load.

Does This Converter Work with Lead Acid and Lithium Batteries?

This power center works with common RV battery types, including lithium, AGM, and lead acid batteries, but not all batteries are meant to be charged the same way. When set to the 3-stage charging mode, the converter cycles through boost, normal, and storage voltages to recharge and maintain lead acid and AGM batteries during use and storage. For lithium batteries or setups that need a specific charging voltage, the adjustable output mode lets you manually set a fixed voltage based on your battery manufacturer's recommendations. This gives you control over how the battery is charged, helping avoid undercharging during use and unnecessary stress during longer hookups.

Fast Answers When Something Stops Working

Electrical issues rarely announce themselves clearly. LED indicators at the DC fuse panel identify blown fuses right away, making it easier to track down why a light, outlet, or appliance stopped working. Built-in protection against overheating and reverse polarity helps reduce the chance that small wiring mistakes turn into bigger problems.

Designed to Manage Heat and Noise

Converters generate heat under load, especially when charging depleted batteries. A temperature-controlled fan responds as needed, helping manage internal heat while avoiding constant fan noise. This supports safer operation and a quieter living space, especially during overnight use.

When You Might Need A Professional Install

The lightweight design mounts within the housing and includes pre-wired DC circuits to help streamline installation, but if you'd like help with the install, you can use etrailer's installer locator to find a qualified installer near you.

Specs

Electrical:

  • AC input: 30 amps
  • DC converter output: 55 amps
  • DC system voltage: 12V
  • Maximum power output: 780 watts

Compatibility & Charging:

  • Battery types supported: AGM, lead acid, and lithium
  • Charging modes: 3-stage charging and single-output modes
  • Replaces WF-8900 PEC

Dimensions & Installation:

  • Overall dimensions: 14-1/8" wide x 11-7/8" tall x 8-1/2" deep.
  • Cutout dimensions: 12-1/8" wide x 11" tall
  • Breaker capacity: 1 main breaker and 5 branch breakers
  • Weight: 12 lbs

General:

  • DC circuits: 11 fused 12V circuits with blown-fuse LED indicators
  • Temperature-controlled cooling fan
  • Warranty: 2-year


PPC-30-55 Power Max 30 Amp RV Power Center and Distribution Panel - 55 Amp DC Converter

Compare to WFCO WF-8955 and WF-8955-AD

Installation Details PM67VR Installation instructionsAlternate Instructions PM67VR Installation instructions


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Ratings & Reviews

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Replace your failing RV power center and get back to steady lights and reliable battery charging. This unit combines AC distribution with a converter, supports lead acid, AGM, and lithium batteries, and runs quietly while managing heat under load.

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I’ve been working with trailers for over 10 years and have seen just about every converter out there. What I really appreciate about the PowerMax PM67VR is the adjustable charging, which lets you tune the converter’s voltage and charging mode to match different battery types like lead-acid, AGM, or lithium.

The 55-amp DC converter really stands out. That extra output helps keep 12-volt systems running smoothly while charging the batteries faster when plugged into shore power. It’s a good fit for setups with larger battery banks or higher DC demand


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See what our Experts say about this PowerMax RV Power Converter

  • What Does RV Converter Power Center Do Compared To Standalone AC To DC Converter?
    Mike, an all-in-one RV power center like the PowerMax 45A # PM47VR, 55A # PM67VR, or 60A # PM77VR replaces the entire electrical panel / hub in your RV - not just the converter section. These units combine the AC breaker panel, DC fuse panel, and converter/charger into one housing. Sometimes converters are part of this assembly, or they can be standalone converters; it just depends what you have. Most units with standalone converters are on smaller, lower capacity setups. These specific...
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  • Electrical Panel Box With AC To DC Converter For RV / Cargo Trailer Remodel
    Ryan, absolutely - if you’re open to modifying the cutout or building fresh cabinetry, power centers like the PowerMax 45A # PM47VR, 55A # PM67VR, or 60A # PM77VR work very well in custom builds and remodels. In those cases, the exact replacement list WF-8945, WF-8955, WF-8900, etc. matters less because you’re not constrained by the original opening. What does matter is matching the AC service 30-amp vs 50-amp and choosing a DC converter size that fits your battery setup. Many DIY builders...
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  • Upgrading To Lithium Batteries In RV - Do I Need To Replace Power Center Or Converter?
    Natalie, that depends on how your RV is set up. If your existing power center has a converter that isn’t lithium-friendly and can’t be replaced on its own, swapping the entire power center can be the cleanest solution. Units like the PowerMax 45A # PM47VR, 55A # PM67VR, and 60A # PM77VR support lithium batteries and let you adjust charging behavior, so they’re often chosen when upgrading from older WFCO power centers like the WF-8945, WF-8955, or WF-8900 series. If your current power...
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  • Upgrade Options For Older WFCO WF-8945-AD Power Center With 45A Converter Section In RV
    Hey Brandon! So the PowerMax # PM47VR is the direct replacement for the WFCO WF-8945 and WF-8945-AD power centers, so if you want a true like-for-like swap, that’s the equivalent option. It keeps you at a 30-amp AC power center with a 45-amp DC converter, just like your original setup. That said, since you’re already replacing the entire power center, many people in your situation choose to step up to the PowerMax # PM67VR, which fits the same style opening but increases the DC charging...
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  • What All Is Involved When Replacing WFCO WF-8955-AD Power Center Converter In RV ?
    Jeremy, the PowerMax RV power center with converter # PM67VR is designed as a direct replacement for the WFCO WF-8955 and WF-8955-AD power centers, so you’re staying within the same category of all-in-one AC/DC panels. You’ll be replacing the entire power center, not just the converter section. In most cases, the existing AC branch wiring, DC circuits, and battery connections transfer over to the # PM67VR. You’ll install the appropriate AC breakers in the new panel and reconnect your DC...
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  • Travel Trailer 30 Amp Needs New WFCO WF-8945 Power Center That Is 45A - What Is Best Replacement?
    Hey Alicia! The PowerMax converter power center # PM47VR is designed as a direct replacement for WFCO power centers like the WF-8945 and WF-8945-AD. It’s a 30-amp AC power center with a built-in 45-amp DC converter, so it fills the same role as your original unit. If you’ve upgraded batteries or want a little faster charging, we can also talk about stepping up to the # PM67VR which is also 30 Amp but has a higher DC converter output of 55 amp instead of the other model's 45 amp output..
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  • Can the PowerMax 30A Power Center and Distribution Panel Be Powered By a Generator and Shore Power?
    It sure can Ken. The PowerMax 30A RV Power Center and Distribution Panel item # PM67VR is designed to accept a standard 120VAC, 30 Amp input, which is what you'll get with shore power provided by most generators. This power center has a 55 amp converter that is compatible with Lithium and lead acid batteries. It measures 14-1/8" wide x 11-7/8" tall x 8-1/2" deep and requires a 12-1/8" wide x 11" tall cutout. What kind of trailer and generator do you have? You can add this information,...
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  • Do I Need Special Fuses Or Breakers When Installing New PowerMax Power Center Converter In RV?
    Linda, on the DC side, PowerMax power centers like the 45A # PM47VR, 55A # PM67VR, and 60A # PM77VR use standard automotive-style blade fuses, which are widely available and often reused from your existing setup, assuming fuses aren't blown. On the AC side, the power center includes the breaker panel infrastructure, but the breakers themselves are installed during setup. In most replacements, people reuse the existing RV-rated breakers (technically residential breakers) from their old...
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  • How To Select RV Power Center Box With Converter On DIY Build
    Ethan, if you’re not constrained by the original cutout, the decision really comes down to shore power rating and battery needs. -Choose the # PM47VR if you’re on 30-amp service with light duty 12V loads (12v led lights, fan etc.) -Step up to the # PM67VR if you’re still on 30-amp service but want stronger battery charging or power for more accessories. -Go with the # PM77VR if your RV or build uses 50-amp service and you want higher capacity plus modern features like wireless control. All...
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  • WFCO WF-8955 Power Center In Camper Powers AC And DC Outlets But Batteries Don't Stay Charged
    Good morning, Aaron! Yes, technically, you can replace just the converter/charger section using a part like the Progressive Dynamics # PD4655V, which is designed to drop into that WFCO power center you have. That said, when the charging side starts acting up, replacing the entire power center is often the better long-term fix. The PowerMax # PM67VR is a direct replacement for the WFCO WF-8955 and WF-8955-AD and gives you a brand-new converter, fresh DC fuse panel, and reliable AC distribution...
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  • Can I Upgrade WFCO WF-8945 45A Power Center To 55A Power Center In My RV?
    Paul, the PowerMax # PM47VR is the exact spec replacement for the WFCO WF-8945, keeping the same 30-amp service and 45-amp DC charging/load capacity. However, many people take that opportunity to step up to the PowerMax # PM67VR, which fits the same style opening but increases the DC converter output to 55 amps. That extra charging 10A capacity can help if you’ve added bigger batteries or noticed slow charging times, while still keeping everything within a 30-amp power center. Both options...
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