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Ugly_Dwarf
Jul 05, 2006Explorer
Hopefully this displays the wiring diagram:
If not, anyone should be able to view a smaller version here:
http://members11.clubphoto.com/steve1058410/4530111/owner-10c8.phtml
If not, I'm going to hang up my computer techie hat and go home to cry.
Regarding the water heater, I believe (I've only used it once and don't recall for sure) the water is heated with gas and only uses electricity for the pump. I'll verify that when I get home tonight. The pump is not on and the battery has not drained in the last two days... though I guess this would only happen with a significant 12v draw, and the genset is trying to deliver 120v.
I didn't get a chance to use the saw last night, but I've got a big piece of 3" thick scrap redwood in mind to rip tonight after work.
I do not have (or know how to use) an Amp Clamp. I do have an ohmmeter... well, I have a little box from Radio Shack I can use to test for electrical power using red and black probes. (nice technical explanation, eh? Did I mention I'm electrically challenged?).
One thing I noticed (when I tried to power up after throwing the breakers in the TT to off) was that the panel in the breaker box is labeled "45 Amp". I don't know if that is normal or if it means I need a different (dogbone) adaptor.
Thanks again for all the ideas and continued support.
If not, anyone should be able to view a smaller version here:
http://members11.clubphoto.com/steve1058410/4530111/owner-10c8.phtml
If not, I'm going to hang up my computer techie hat and go home to cry.
Regarding the water heater, I believe (I've only used it once and don't recall for sure) the water is heated with gas and only uses electricity for the pump. I'll verify that when I get home tonight. The pump is not on and the battery has not drained in the last two days... though I guess this would only happen with a significant 12v draw, and the genset is trying to deliver 120v.
I didn't get a chance to use the saw last night, but I've got a big piece of 3" thick scrap redwood in mind to rip tonight after work.
I do not have (or know how to use) an Amp Clamp. I do have an ohmmeter... well, I have a little box from Radio Shack I can use to test for electrical power using red and black probes. (nice technical explanation, eh? Did I mention I'm electrically challenged?).
One thing I noticed (when I tried to power up after throwing the breakers in the TT to off) was that the panel in the breaker box is labeled "45 Amp". I don't know if that is normal or if it means I need a different (dogbone) adaptor.
Thanks again for all the ideas and continued support.
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