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Lynnmor wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Best advice I've seen in this thread. I do not trust colors in RV's cause they are wired by ELECTRICIANS not AUTOMOTIVE technicians or Electronic Technicians (I'm cross trained so I know both Traditions but THERE IS NO STANDARD!!!)
I agree except that they are wired by folks that have no electricity in their own homes. ๐
โApr-15-2019 05:45 AM
โApr-15-2019 04:24 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Best advice I've seen in this thread. I do not trust colors in RV's cause they are wired by ELECTRICIANS not AUTOMOTIVE technicians or Electronic Technicians (I'm cross trained so I know both Traditions but THERE IS NO STANDARD!!!)
โApr-15-2019 04:08 AM
Bobbo wrote:
Ignore wire color, there are too many "standards," and none of them are standard. Trace BOTH wires from the battery. ONE of them should go to the frame. THAT is the negative cable.
I have never, ever, seen a negative cable with a fuse or circuit breaker on it. I would bet money that the cable withOUT the fuse or circuit breaker is your negative cable.
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baseball wrote:
Anyway, when I go to turn on the DC power to trailer, it blows the inline 30 amp fuse. it is located on the negative side of battery.
โApr-14-2019 12:57 PM