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BFL13
Feb 03, 2014Explorer II
Check 120v input side. If the converter is a plug-in, check its receptacle. If no 120 there, it could be the receptacle's internal wiring, the circuit breaker for that receptacle, or that receptacle might be on a GFCI string where the GFCI has popped for some reason.
If the old converter 120 input was hard wired like a Parallax 7300 or 6300 and the new one is a plug in, check how you adapted that where your own wiring might have come undone.
If the old converter 120 input was hard wired like a Parallax 7300 or 6300 and the new one is a plug in, check how you adapted that where your own wiring might have come undone.
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