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time2roll
Jul 09, 2013Nomad
The pin goes into the breaker empty slot adjacent to the other black wire.
Looks like you cut both leads from that pin :( That is OK, now you need two wire nuts. One to connect to the new converter. And the other goes back onto the other existing circuit.
That 10-30 & 40-50 lable on the breaker side is just a diagram to show how far back to strip the insulation. Yours is a 15a breaker so you follow the first if you were inserting a copper wire. But since you are inserting a pin it does not even apply.
Looks like you cut both leads from that pin :( That is OK, now you need two wire nuts. One to connect to the new converter. And the other goes back onto the other existing circuit.
That 10-30 & 40-50 lable on the breaker side is just a diagram to show how far back to strip the insulation. Yours is a 15a breaker so you follow the first if you were inserting a copper wire. But since you are inserting a pin it does not even apply.
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