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westend
Feb 08, 2016Explorer
At the least, you'll need connection to 120V power for the converter and connection to 12V battery and distribution bus. The 120V power should be protected by a circuit breaker and the 12V wires from the converter section connect to the 12V distribution bus and to the battery.
These connections are probably marked on the new box you have. 120V will have 3 wires, line voltage, neutral, and ground. Conventionally they would be colored respectively--black, white, and green.
12V output from the converter, conventionally is-- Black (+), and White (-) to battery and the distribution bus. This may all be connected to one metal stud or there may be two sets of wires.
Post back to this thread if you have any questions.
These connections are probably marked on the new box you have. 120V will have 3 wires, line voltage, neutral, and ground. Conventionally they would be colored respectively--black, white, and green.
12V output from the converter, conventionally is-- Black (+), and White (-) to battery and the distribution bus. This may all be connected to one metal stud or there may be two sets of wires.
Post back to this thread if you have any questions.
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