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BFL13
Oct 03, 2017Explorer II
The Magnetek 6300 converter has a split fuse panel that has 6 DC circuits on straight dirty converter output, while 3 other fused DC circuits require the battery to be connected to act as a filter to clean up the DC power. Those 3 are called ACC and are intended for TVs and other electronics.
If you can't run the TV from a filtered ACC circuit you can avoid the whole thing by upgrading to a newer type of converter that makes clean power. Good example here. Note the 6300 part at the end of this about the 7300
http://home.earthlink.net/~whemme/
Note you can either jumper your old fuse panel or replace with a non-split one. If you keep the old one you need the new converter to have its own reverse polarity fuses like on a deck mount converter.
If you can't run the TV from a filtered ACC circuit you can avoid the whole thing by upgrading to a newer type of converter that makes clean power. Good example here. Note the 6300 part at the end of this about the 7300
http://home.earthlink.net/~whemme/
Note you can either jumper your old fuse panel or replace with a non-split one. If you keep the old one you need the new converter to have its own reverse polarity fuses like on a deck mount converter.
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