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MrWizard wrote:Yep.
As RJ has pointed out
It's possible one black is a negative
The loose one
The one going to thermal reset is most certainly a positive
The red is most likey positive
The factory whites are negative
That leaves the loose black as ?
That's the premise i would start with
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tommymsw wrote:
First let me start by saying I have done my work and know how to hook up house batteries.
Second, let me say that I just have an old tiny RV. It is not much, but it is mine.
So I just bought it this winter and have been fixing it up. Now it is summer and I want to put a new house battery in. But I have no idea what wires go where.
I am not overly worried as I may blow a fuse or two figuring it out, but just wanted some experienced advice...
I am guessing that the 2 white and the red wire would connect to the POSITIVE terminal and the black wires that attach to the side and come down go to the NEGATIVE.
But there is ONE more black wire (lowest wire in the picture) that is not connected to the others. I am assuming it is STILL a negative, and that all 3 black wires are negative and the red and 2 white are positive. That would mean 3 negative and 3 positive.. so my math works out. ๐
Maybe the red wire and the FREE black wire are the charging wires?
Does anybody think I am wrong?
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MrWizard wrote:
my best guess
with out being there and ringing it out with a meter
is red is positive both blacks are positive
and the white is negative
RED is NOT negative
forget automotive wiring, think house wiring
house or commercial wiring black and reds are always the HOT wire
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