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westend
Aug 19, 2014Explorer
1. Verify that the fuses are for the exterior trailer lights and remove them from those fuses, they should be connected, soldered and shrink wrapped. You no longer need to fuse them as modern vehicles have the fuses onboard.
2. No idea, power it up with 12V and see what happens.
3. From the colors of the wires, they correspond to trailer exterior lamps with the exception of the black wire. It may be your light circuit-interior.
4. No idea, verify that there is power with a meter.
5. Battery only powers 12V devices like lamps, pumps, and fans. Your AC outlets are powered by the shore power cord.
The DC fuses, FYI, have the ratings stamped into the metal end caps. Connect battery to converter output wires. Looks like original wiring. Yes, you will eventually die. If you mess with electricity without any knowledge or skill, you may decrease the interval between birth and death.
2. No idea, power it up with 12V and see what happens.
3. From the colors of the wires, they correspond to trailer exterior lamps with the exception of the black wire. It may be your light circuit-interior.
4. No idea, verify that there is power with a meter.
5. Battery only powers 12V devices like lamps, pumps, and fans. Your AC outlets are powered by the shore power cord.
The DC fuses, FYI, have the ratings stamped into the metal end caps. Connect battery to converter output wires. Looks like original wiring. Yes, you will eventually die. If you mess with electricity without any knowledge or skill, you may decrease the interval between birth and death.
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