In
most
R.V.'s
the
convertor has a built in charger.
The battery
charger will automatically charge the auxiliary battery when
the
R.V.
is connected to
a
120-volt
AC
power source. The charger will not
overcharge your battery as it will shut off automatically.
No.
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White
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Ground
No.
2
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Blue
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Brakes
No.
3
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Green
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Clearance
Lights
NO.
4
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Black
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Positive
Line
No.
5
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Red
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Left Turn
No.
6
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Brown
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Right
Turn
No.
7
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Yellow
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Back
Up
Lights
Circuit
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Circuit
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Ciriuit
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Switch
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G-77
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Auxiliary
12V
Battery
G.F.C.I.
BREAKER
These initials mean "Ground
Fault
Current Interrupter."
This
special breaker has been designed
to
reduce the possible injury
caused
by
an electrical shock.
An
example
of
ground fault current is
the
current
which would flow
through a person who is using or touching
an
appliance with faulty
insulation and, at the same time,
is
in
contact with an electrical
ground such as a plumbing fixture, wet floor, or earth.
This
G.F.C.I.
Breaker will not protect against short circuits or
overloads.
The
circuit breaker or fuse in the electrical panel which
supplies power to the circuit provides this protection.
When this
G.F.C.1.
Breaker is tripped, it has interrupted ground fault
current caused
by
such things as faulty insulation or wet wiring inside
some
appliance or equipment connected to the circuit. The faulty
equipment
should
be
repaired before it
is
used
again.
This special breaker should
be
tested monthly. See the smalI
instruction booklet
as
supplied
in
your trailer. This
G.F.C.I.
Breaker
is
a code requirement.