i bought a basket case. I wound up having to cut out all the 12v wiring that was under the trailer (it was all melted together) trying to find a schematic that maybe has color codes or roughly what wires do what from where they come out. its a 2016 forest river grey wolf 26 DBH
i bought a basket case. I wound up having to cut out all the 12v wiring that was under the trailer (it was all melted together) trying to find a schematic that maybe has color codes or roughly what wires do what from where they come out. its a 2016 forest river grey wolf 26 DBH
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i guess the one part that confuses me a little was that there was a stud with about 8 white wires bolted to it, obviously ground but then in the metal junction box there was like 6 green wires all wire nutted together? I'd assume ground also?
i guess the one part that confuses me a little was that there was a stud with about 8 white wires bolted to it, obviously ground but then in the metal junction box there was like 6 green wires all wire nutted together? I'd assume ground also?
You cannot depend on RV manufacturers to adhere to any know convention. In color code or wire sizes. They use what ever is available at the time.
I found 12 gauge white wire feeding my sound bar +12 VDC with a red 16 gauge feeding the ground side. Confused me for a minute.
When you buy a camper, you get pretty good documentation on individual components like, dometic, dexter, sureflow etc. etc.. The owner's manual doesn't provide much from my experience. Wiring and water piping, you are on your own.
I believed the wires in the in the metal junction box are 12v positive, it is on my TT. I have one for bus bar for ground and one bus bar for 12v positive.
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