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BFL13
May 22, 2018Explorer II
The 30a "reverse polarity" fuses on the Parallax board are for the hard wired converter "lower portion"
PD converters are like deck mounts with the reverse polarity fuses on the converter itself.
Can't help with the DC wiring. You just have to hunt around and see what works with one connected, doing one at a time. Huge PITA.
Just put the pos and neg output from your DC power supply (converter or whatever) to the battery lugs on the board front or back ones doesn't matter. --- But it does matter if you use the 6300 split board. Then you have to jumper the two pos lugs where before one was red and one was blue wire from the 6300 converter, so it now all works as one pos for all DC fuses.
This 1991 MH had a 6300 and somebody got in there in the past. I have DC lights and fans that work even when all the DC fuses are pulled, and not all the fuse slots are filled. No loose wires! It is hopeless, so I am ignoring it.
PD converters are like deck mounts with the reverse polarity fuses on the converter itself.
Can't help with the DC wiring. You just have to hunt around and see what works with one connected, doing one at a time. Huge PITA.
Just put the pos and neg output from your DC power supply (converter or whatever) to the battery lugs on the board front or back ones doesn't matter. --- But it does matter if you use the 6300 split board. Then you have to jumper the two pos lugs where before one was red and one was blue wire from the 6300 converter, so it now all works as one pos for all DC fuses.
This 1991 MH had a 6300 and somebody got in there in the past. I have DC lights and fans that work even when all the DC fuses are pulled, and not all the fuse slots are filled. No loose wires! It is hopeless, so I am ignoring it.
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