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ace44
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Sep 12, 2013

Powermax replacement converter

Anyone use the powermax replacement converter. I am trying to replace my WFCO converter and have a question.

The WFCO has a red and white wire, but the powermax has a blue and white. I hate to assume the blue is positive. Anyone with any idea. The installation instructions are a bit lacking and I tried calling the manufacture without success. I also left a message and email for Randy at best converter where I bought it.
  • Thanks for the information! Randy called me back, all I can say is great service! As I figured the blue is the positive, but I sure didn't want to just assume.

    Thanks,
    Dave
  • can,t beleave they havn,t called back, make sure you got the right number ,there known for fast service,
  • Check the terminals on the converter chassis. They should be labeled (+) and (-), regardless of wire color.

    You could also plug it in to AC and check the output terminals with a VOM.

    Having said all that, it is very unlikely that the white wire is not the negative.