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BFL13
May 23, 2018Explorer II
I suppose you just have to ignore colours and put your own label tags on instead when you find whatever it runs.
The 6300 DC fuse panel has two positive connections for the converter's DC output--one for its blue wire and one for its red wire. It is a "split panel" for fusing some DC circuits for dirty converter power, and some (last three ISTR) for "filtered by the battery" power.
The 7300 was all clean power from the converter so no need for a battery as filter for any of the DC circuits.
If you have a real 6300 fuse panel (and not a 7300) you must jumper the two pos converter lugs so your new DC power supply with only one positive wire will run all the circuits.
BTW Parallax bought out Magnetek after the 7300 came out, so there are Magnetek 7300s from late in the day (around 2002), but AFAIK it is impossible to find a Parallax 6300.
The 6300 DC fuse panel has two positive connections for the converter's DC output--one for its blue wire and one for its red wire. It is a "split panel" for fusing some DC circuits for dirty converter power, and some (last three ISTR) for "filtered by the battery" power.
The 7300 was all clean power from the converter so no need for a battery as filter for any of the DC circuits.
If you have a real 6300 fuse panel (and not a 7300) you must jumper the two pos converter lugs so your new DC power supply with only one positive wire will run all the circuits.
BTW Parallax bought out Magnetek after the 7300 came out, so there are Magnetek 7300s from late in the day (around 2002), but AFAIK it is impossible to find a Parallax 6300.
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