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Location: Danville, VA | This is for the girls who are working on their trailer (vacation home) themselves. I have searched the net for many hours looking for a simple diagram to hook up a couple of interior and exterior lights. Without knowing much about electricity ( recognize positive/ negative) I needed something really simple. The site recommended in one of the threads was very helpful It was a recent thread- look up "LQ battery" with the search. It explained batteries, and helped me solve my dilemma. After 2 trips to auto parts store today, I came up with this plan and had it wired and WORKING in no time. The secret is in the GROUND.. make sure you have a good solid ground. Let me know if it works for you. Now if I can find a way to attach it!. It is made and saved on Word as a word document. You may need to save it and change the file type for your program. |
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Location: Danville, VA | I just checked on accessing the attachment- I have seen questions on how to do this before. I saved the file, then changed it to "all files", then I opened it in Word. If I opened directly it was goobledy gook. |
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      Location: Southern New Mexico | Thanks, I've been looking for something like that. Now if I could just get a diagram on how to make the truck charge the battery. |
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Location: Danville, VA | That's om my to do list too |
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      Location: Southern New Mexico | I'm still looking for instructions. If I find any, I'll let you know. |
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      Location: south of Cowtown, TEXAS | Mine is wired just like a house (looks like the diagram) except the power sourse is 110, not the battery. Has a small breaker box and 15, 20 and 30 amp breakers. |
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  Location: Colorado | Thanks for posting that. I will be using it very soon.  Another grrrrl with tools, Michelle |
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