BFL13 wrote:
The 6300 DC fuse panel has two pos 12v wires from the converter. Red and blue. White to the neg set-screw terminal. The newer converter will have one pos (blue) and one white.
So to use the 6300 fuse panel with the one pos wire from the new converter, jumper the panel's two pos terminals and put the one blue wire to one of them. Now the new converter powers both sides of the 6300 panel.
Ah, That makes sense to me now. :S
BFL13 wrote:
For the converter input 120v, it will likely have a plug in to a receptacle. You can do that if there is one handy. You can cut off the plug and put the hot to the breaker same as the 6300 was and the neutral to the neutral bus same as the 6300 was.
Thanks for that information. I just looked at all my saved listings of PowerMax & they seem to of jumped up in price or out of stock. Think I'll go w/the PD4635VL since it does come w/a another 12v board. Although, I'm sure this old one is doing fine.