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Andonso
May 23, 2018Explorer
The Progressive Dynamics DC fuse panel by default is not grounded to the frame.
There is a a long GND block on the back where a wire can be run to it to ground the fuse block to the frame and the converter and battery neg-.
The 6300 DC dist. panel has three main connections battery neg-, converter neg- and converter pos+.
I'm wondering why some of the RV wires that originally connected to the 6300's fuses have continuity to ground? i.e. continuity to the RVs DC large white neg- wire (conv neg-)
There is a a long GND block on the back where a wire can be run to it to ground the fuse block to the frame and the converter and battery neg-.
The 6300 DC dist. panel has three main connections battery neg-, converter neg- and converter pos+.
I'm wondering why some of the RV wires that originally connected to the 6300's fuses have continuity to ground? i.e. continuity to the RVs DC large white neg- wire (conv neg-)
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