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Matt_Colie
Feb 22, 2022Explorer II
JJRBus,
This is really a lot easier than you might expect.
I can't get my picture to post, so...
Follow the cable that goes from the left terminal of the disconnect to a Circuit breaker then on the next circuit breaker that connects to the house bank.
Connect any place along there that is convenient and safe. If the cable is protected, it will not need a fuse because the cable that is there is protected and the PD9245 has fuses in its own output.
If you put the pendant someplace you can see it, you will know what the converter is doing all the time.
Matt Colie

This is really a lot easier than you might expect.
I can't get my picture to post, so...
Follow the cable that goes from the left terminal of the disconnect to a Circuit breaker then on the next circuit breaker that connects to the house bank.
Connect any place along there that is convenient and safe. If the cable is protected, it will not need a fuse because the cable that is there is protected and the PD9245 has fuses in its own output.
If you put the pendant someplace you can see it, you will know what the converter is doing all the time.
Matt Colie

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