There is a little more progress on the cooling fan. Everything is back in the tongue box and wiring for the fan and associated switch and relay is completed. In the photo below the fan is churning away atop the converter struggling to lift off like a little moon lander but cannot quite do that. It will be mounted inside the back of the meter pedestal. A short hose with a clamp on each end will connect to one of the vents in the back of the tongue box. A larger opening in the back of the meter panel admits wires and warm air from inside the tongue box.
Just to the right of the relays, the black toggle switch turns the fan on or off. The upper relay disables the fan if AC is not available to the converter, so I can pretty much leave the switch on all the time unless the fan makes too much noise at night.
The other relay and switch are related to a utility light and the Battery Tender. One modification I made on power to a switched outlet for the Battery Tender had an unintended result. The Battery Tender is wired so it does not charge the battery if there is power to the converter that may also be charging the battery, but several months ago I routed AC power to the switched outlet for the Battery Tender through a circuit breaker inside the converter. Just yesterday I noticed the modification has caused the Battery Tender to be inoperative either with or without converter AC power.

It should be easy to fix. In the meantime the WFCO converter or tow vehicle can charge the battery. With this converter I seldom use the Battery Tender anymore.
Bill
