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enblethen
Apr 14, 2016Nomad
The 120 volt circuit breaker should feed the 120 volt side of the converter. Didn't the converter come with a pigtail for the 120 volt?
The 12 volt output should go the 12 volt power distribution section fused with about a 60 amp for your new converter.
#10 wire is not large enough for you 60 amp new converter. In place of the afore mention 60 amp, you could install a thirty amp fuse.
You need to trace out the white wire. If it goes to chassis ground it should not be an issue.
The red wire could be a charge wire from the chassis. You need to trace it out.
Black wire going to rear needs to traced out. It could be for power to a toad or ?.
The 12 volt output should go the 12 volt power distribution section fused with about a 60 amp for your new converter.
#10 wire is not large enough for you 60 amp new converter. In place of the afore mention 60 amp, you could install a thirty amp fuse.
You need to trace out the white wire. If it goes to chassis ground it should not be an issue.
The red wire could be a charge wire from the chassis. You need to trace it out.
Black wire going to rear needs to traced out. It could be for power to a toad or ?.
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