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Old 07-27-2018, 07:36 PM   #1
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Cleaning up the dc wiring

I’ve got the 4045 converter ac side figured out thanks to all the help I got on here.
Now the dc is easier to deal with—- but. All these wires to ground.
Could I connect NEG battery terminal to a long bus bar and connect dc negative to this? Instead of having a stack of wire terminals on the battery. I don’t think I can connect to the bus bar if the converter; or can I?
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Old 07-27-2018, 07:55 PM   #2
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When I install my 4045 lithium I will be using a ground buss just as you described. The converter section has a connection for Bat negative. Just ensure the buss bar and wires you choose are of sufficient capacity.
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Old 08-01-2018, 07:36 AM   #3
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Ok it’s soon time to install my 4045 converter in the Trillium.
Any suggestions for the most appropriate location to mount it?
Near the 110V input under the closet or nearer to the battery, I’m thinking the bench, near the fridge?
Thanks.
Just an idea...
I have installed some 110V receptacles ( GFIC protected). What if I plug my converter at the fridge 110V plug? The converter would be on the GFIC as well. Or is this overkill??
Thanks again for all the help on here, I’m learning and progressing in leaps and bounds. Love this site!
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