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Thanks again MG
I didn’t think it looked right!. I think I am off the local auto electricians!! This is a bit passed my knowledge of power etc, and I don’t want to be messing with mains power anytime.I also want to check out the situation with the lighting, as the previous owner told me that the lights run on leisure battery only.
Once again, thanks
kiwidaveParticipantThanks again MG
I didn’t think it looked right!. I think I am off the local auto electricians!! This is a bit passed my knowledge of power etc, and I don’t want to be messing with mains power anytime.I also want to check out the situation with the lighting, as the previous owner told me that the lights run on leisure battery only.
Once again, thanks
kiwidaveParticipantThanks again MG
I didn’t think it looked right!. I think I am off the local auto electricians!! This is a bit passed my knowledge of power etc, and I don’t want to be messing with mains power anytime.I also want to check out the situation with the lighting, as the previous owner told me that the lights run on leisure battery only.
Once again, thanks
kiwidaveParticipantThanks again MG
I didn’t think it looked right!. I think I am off the local auto electricians!! This is a bit passed my knowledge of power etc, and I don’t want to be messing with mains power anytime.I also want to check out the situation with the lighting, as the previous owner told me that the lights run on leisure battery only.
Once again, thanks
kiwidaveParticipantThanks MG
Can you take a look and give me you thoughts please??The the blue, brown and yellow/green come directly from the external hookup plug, to the clear connectors, where it changes to red and black and runs directly to a power socket for domestic plug. Also from coming from the black/red side of the connector is a bare copper wire that runs into another connector, changing to a yellow green wire which is then fixed to the the wheel arch (internally) as an earth I assume.
The thing that worries me is the cut yellow/green that comes directly from teh power inlet. Does it need to be earthed?? It only runs a single power point.
thanks again
DavekiwidaveParticipantThanks MG
Can you take a look and give me you thoughts please??The the blue, brown and yellow/green come directly from the external hookup plug, to the clear connectors, where it changes to red and black and runs directly to a power socket for domestic plug. Also from coming from the black/red side of the connector is a bare copper wire that runs into another connector, changing to a yellow green wire which is then fixed to the the wheel arch (internally) as an earth I assume.
The thing that worries me is the cut yellow/green that comes directly from teh power inlet. Does it need to be earthed?? It only runs a single power point.
thanks again
DavekiwidaveParticipantThanks MG
Can you take a look and give me you thoughts please??The the blue, brown and yellow/green come directly from the external hookup plug, to the clear connectors, where it changes to red and black and runs directly to a power socket for domestic plug. Also from coming from the black/red side of the connector is a bare copper wire that runs into another connector, changing to a yellow green wire which is then fixed to the the wheel arch (internally) as an earth I assume.
The thing that worries me is the cut yellow/green that comes directly from teh power inlet. Does it need to be earthed?? It only runs a single power point.
thanks again
DavekiwidaveParticipantThanks MG
Can you take a look and give me you thoughts please??The the blue, brown and yellow/green come directly from the external hookup plug, to the clear connectors, where it changes to red and black and runs directly to a power socket for domestic plug. Also from coming from the black/red side of the connector is a bare copper wire that runs into another connector, changing to a yellow green wire which is then fixed to the the wheel arch (internally) as an earth I assume.
The thing that worries me is the cut yellow/green that comes directly from teh power inlet. Does it need to be earthed?? It only runs a single power point.
thanks again
DavekiwidaveParticipantYou mean the main orange one,
You mean the main orange one, of if I used the cord in the photo??kiwidaveParticipantYou mean the main orange one,
You mean the main orange one, of if I used the cord in the photo??kiwidaveParticipantYou mean the main orange one,
You mean the main orange one, of if I used the cord in the photo??kiwidaveParticipantYou mean the main orange one,
You mean the main orange one, of if I used the cord in the photo??kiwidaveParticipantThanks Darren, I haven’t used
Thanks Darren, I haven’t used the ‘domestic’ hookup yet, (The cord is a little short given that we live on the fifth floor!) and I suspect we will only be using the electricity in campsites, so the orange one looks like the one we’ll be using most.cheers
kiwidaveParticipantThanks Darren, I haven’t used
Thanks Darren, I haven’t used the ‘domestic’ hookup yet, (The cord is a little short given that we live on the fifth floor!) and I suspect we will only be using the electricity in campsites, so the orange one looks like the one we’ll be using most.cheers
kiwidaveParticipantThanks Darren, I haven’t used
Thanks Darren, I haven’t used the ‘domestic’ hookup yet, (The cord is a little short given that we live on the fifth floor!) and I suspect we will only be using the electricity in campsites, so the orange one looks like the one we’ll be using most.cheers
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