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- Chris_BryantExplorer IIGo by the numbers over the position- as long as they are 1 2 and 5.
- MooneyAviatorExplorerit has the numbers, they are just in a different position as the picture on my trailer is all.
and Im not sure what that pic shows you posted, I guess I don't fully understand the connections on this thing, sorry.
I know the relay is simple, just not sure what way the power should be going through everything.
And on the new cap, does it matter what side of it is hooked to what? it has no markings on the terminals - C_SchomerExplorerYour diagram shows the start kit and it uses the common potential relay numbering. 5-2-1 = common-start-run. Doesn't your relay have 5,2 and 1 on it? If not, you can ohm it and determine the coil and contact terminals. Craig
I found this doing a search
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://neilorme.com/pics/potential.relay.ladder.jpg&imgrefurl=http://neilorme.com/csr_motor.shtml&h=725&w=800&sz=38&tbnid=l6EikUUyYVKQUM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=99&zoom=1&usg=__11GkUjHSo4TvIxI-RfJRE9jH-ic=&docid=hSKrI--obhuusM&sa=X&ei=5wU2Uq7eHqiPiALq0oHwCQ&ved=0CIEBEPUBMAc&dur=3802 - MooneyAviatorExplorerok, the numbers on my relay are not the same on the diagram though, does that matter? Should I go by number, or by position on the relay?
- Chris_BryantExplorer IIJust follow the wiring diagram- terminal 5 on the relay splices in to the purple->black line to the compressor, terminal 2 jumpers to one side of the run capacitor (red wire), terminal 1 goes to the start capacitor (yellow wire), then from the start capacitor to the other side of the run capacitor (yellow wire).
It's a pain they didn't send new jumpers. - MooneyAviatorExplorerAny advice on how to connect this all up? Nothing came with any instructions, the cap is obvious, but want to make sure to connect the relay correctly
Thanks - MooneyAviatorExplorerOh ok, thanks a bunch, off to order more goodies
- Chris_BryantExplorer IIHe meant Coleman- the real start relay is part number 1497-4131 for the relay, 1497-0891 for the capacitor. Both come up on Google searches.
- MooneyAviatorExplorerok, thanks all, Ill look for the dometic kit first, then the SPP6E
- j-dExplorer IIWhile you're in there, do Chris' Cleanup Process on it.
Correct, no Start Kit. Compressor Run Cap is on the Left, Fan Run Cap is on the right. There's a review somewhere showing how Dometic's kit does the best startup work. Chris says the OEM Coleman Start Kit is better than SUPCO SPP6E, but he recommends the "E" series over the series like SPP6. Coleman also had a Start Kit that was Capacitor plus PTCR as opposed to plus Relay. Only the Relay/Cap setup is shown on your yellow wiring diagram. Our diagram shows both that setup and the PTCR version, but both are optional.
Notice that even though there's a relay, a capacitor and a handful of wires, only two wires (shown dashed/broken since the feature's an option) end up on the Compressor Run Capacitor Terminals. Other than securing the device in place, all the "wiring" takes is to push a connector onto the two Run Cap terminals, and there is no polarity issue. That would hold for Coleman parts and the two SUPCO devices. I do not know how the Dometic kit connects.
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