Dec-26-2015 02:11 PM
Jan-13-2016 07:19 AM
Jan-04-2016 01:23 PM
dmullen wrote:
The speakers are on the opposite side of the kitchen area.
Jan-04-2016 10:32 AM
Jan-04-2016 08:03 AM
jessjosh61 wrote:
Our trailer uses purple and white wires for one of the speaker channels for the audio system. That may be what you have here if the stereo is installed near here.
Jan-04-2016 06:44 AM
jessjosh61 wrote:Now, I have no idea what the OP had or has. "Crimped together" typically means a connection is made rather than attached alongside. If the OP had the speaker wires connected to the two power phases, there would be a lot of buzzing, for awhile, at least.
Our trailer uses purple and white wires for one of the speaker channels for the audio system. That may be what you have here if the stereo is installed near here.
Jan-04-2016 03:01 AM
Jan-03-2016 08:34 AM
Nagrompj wrote:dmullen wrote:
Used the proper size wire nuts and connected purple to purple and white to white, taped for extra security and tested everything. No problems. Thanks again to this forum for the assistance.
Good job!
Just a thought. Why not install a light in place of the range hood. It would cover up the hole where the wires came out and give light over the stove.
Jan-03-2016 07:06 AM
dmullen wrote:
Used the proper size wire nuts and connected purple to purple and white to white, taped for extra security and tested everything. No problems. Thanks again to this forum for the assistance.
Jan-02-2016 06:51 PM
The original vent hood had a black wire and a white wire. A purple wire and a white wire coming in from the left side was crimped together with the black wire. A purple wire and a white wire coming in from the right side was crimped together with the white wire. The controls for the vent hood were on the hood, fan and light.You must have one or both of those wires, either purple or white, not connected to anything else. Otherwise, you would now be shorting the two phases together if your first statement is correct.
Jan-02-2016 05:13 PM
Jan-02-2016 01:01 PM
Jan-02-2016 03:23 AM
Gaffer222 wrote:
Install a 12 volt light where the fan hood was. You should however first check the manual that came with the stove as it should show minimum distance to combustible surface. Once you removed the fan hood you now have a combustible surface exposed above the stove top.
Dec-28-2015 03:57 AM
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