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- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIThanks for the update........always appreciated.
Some times folks DON'T reply back when problem is fixed and leaves everyone wondering :B - kleancutExplorerFIXED!
thanks all for the help! stay tuned to more newb questions. thanks - hmknightncExplorer
kleancut wrote:
Isn't that what I have going on right now?
Does whites go to negative and black goes to positive?
Your batteries show nothing connected in the picture. You should have the following:
- Seperate wire battery to battery negative (usually white)
- Seperate wire batter to battery positive (usually black)
- Negative from one battery to frame of trailer (usually white)
- Positive from other batter to converter/DC distribution (usually black or red and auto reset circuit breaker a few inches from battery) - Dennis_M_MExplorerYou'll find most of your answers here the 12 Volt Side of Life
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIFrom looking at your pic it appears that the black & white cables are used for jumpers between the two batteries.....so you can connect them white to negative (-) and black to positive (+) terminals on batteries
Then the cable on far right (kinda grey in pic) probably goes to trailer frame for ground
The cable on far left (red) probably goes to trailer for dc power
Just trace out which is ground cable. - ScottGNomad
kleancut wrote:
Isn't that what I have going on right now?
Does whites go to negative and black goes to positive?
Usually yes. But you should follow the white wire and make sure it connects to the frame.
Assuming can be very expensive! - kleancutExplorerIsn't that what I have going on right now?
Does whites go to negative and black goes to positive? - hmknightncExplorerBattery setup
Those are 12 volt batteries. Hook the batteries together positive to positive and negative to negative. Then trailer positve to one battery and trailer negative to the other battery
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