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Wiring Diagram for Progressive Dynamics Converter Panel  

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I’m not understanding the provided wiring diagram. First, should the main AC breaker be 35 amps? I would assume, though not sure how easy that is to find. Second: does the black wire coming out from the base board go to an AC breaker? I’m assuming this is the wire that feeds the DC panel from shore power? Third- is the left most red wire going to feed the battery? It looks like 10 gauge? And the similar wire next to it a feed from the battery? This isn’t making sense. There are no directions.

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The main AC breakers of the # PD4135K should be 30 amp. As far as wiring we have to recommend you stick with Progressive Dynamics and consult a licensed electrician or RV tech for the wiring and install of the kit.

On the panel with the fuses the left most pin gets the battery positive circuit and right most gets ground.

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Hackman

9/6/2020

What’s are all the wires that are coming out of the top of converter?

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Jon G.

9/8/2020

Those wires are for your connections to AC and DC power. You can find out more info on this by going to the installation instructions on this product page # PD4135K.

Gary H.

9/13/2020

Awesome! Got that solved now I have the same question as Alex, where does the Converter Hot (black) get connected? I have completed my install and when plugged into my shore line receptacles work but no interior lights...please help the dumb.
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Jon G.

9/15/2020

@GaryH I would check your fuses. It seems a little weird that your DC outlets work but not your DC powered lights. According to the alternate instructions attached to the PD Power Control Center # PD4135K product page the black wire for the converter will need to go to a 15A breaker.
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