swimmer_spe wrote:
CA Traveler wrote:
Ohm test is a start but may not be adequate and yield low ohms on both - and + wires. The option I use is a series load and I've used a light bulb as suggested. You may need a load that draws more amps and find and turn off switches etc that could lead to false conclusions on the positive side.
Once the weres are connected With a 50 year old RV it would also be a good idea to leave a heavy draw load in series while while you turn on and test everything inside with the view that the series load will have a voltage drop.
That second set of wires could also be for trailer brakes.
The trailer brakes makes sense.... So, is there a common wire code for them?
No, not to mention the RV mfg added wire.
Think of it this way: There may be a recommendation but there is no standard or inspection requirement. And you're the mfg floor manager and you ran out of black wire but have a ton of pink wire. What do you do?