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Before I start cutting and resoldering wires in the attempt to disable the charging feature in this converter, can some one tell me the color-coding of the wires I need to cut? I plan to use a "float" charger in lieu of the 1/2 wave DC produced by the 6300 unit.
Before I start cutting and resoldering wires in the attempt to disable the charging feature in this converter, can some one tell me the color-coding of the wires I need to cut? I plan to use a "float" charger in lieu of the 1/2 wave DC produced by the 6300 unit.
All the wires are usually black.The charger part runs off of one of the breakers.Usually there is two wires going in to the breaker.Also it is the only wire that comes from the breaker and goes into the back of the converter.This is a good move to get rid of that charger. They also don't shut off completely and boil batterys dry.Make sure all the 110 is off and no inverters online.If I can help more goto the forum at the link..
Before I start cutting and resoldering wires in the attempt to disable the charging feature in this converter, can some one tell me the color-coding of the wires I need to cut? I plan to use a "float" charger in lieu of the 1/2 wave DC produced by the 6300 unit.
All the wires are usually black.The charger part runs off of one of the breakers.Usually there is two wires going in to the breaker.Also it is the only wire that comes from the breaker and goes into the back of the converter.This is a good move to get rid of that charger. They also don't shut off completely and boil batterys dry.Make sure all the 110 is off and no inverters online.If I can help more goto the forum at the link..
Many thanks, now I'll get the unit out and on the bench and see what I've got.