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23hotrodr wrote:We added a 20 foot length of red 10-gage wire and a red clip to the pump red wire and fastened to the battery positive terminal. Then we added a black clip to the pump black wire and fastened it to a ground in the compartment housing the 120-volt hookup cable, which is right next to where the pump attaches to the RV drain. Works great.
A 12 volt dc 20 amp power supply that would plug into household 120 volt ac would be a pretty expensive and heavy duty unit. The best way is to run fairly heavy duty wire (about 10 AWG) directly from your batteries to operate the pump.
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hedgehopper wrote:RobWNY wrote:Which Harbor Freight power pack do you have?
I use the booster cable clamps on my portable power pack from Harbor freight to power my macerator. I just clamp on to the Pos/Neg wires. It's the easiest way.
โJun-30-2020 10:05 AM
RobWNY wrote:Which Harbor Freight power pack do you have?
I use the booster cable clamps on my portable power pack from Harbor freight to power my macerator. I just clamp on to the Pos/Neg wires. It's the easiest way.
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