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'''12-volt DC "hot" side of switches/circuit-breakers'''
 
'''12-volt DC "hot" side of switches/circuit-breakers'''
 
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::(above) Diagram of wiring bringing 12-volt "hot" to switches and circuit breakers
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The wiring above, bringing 12-volts to the switches so that -- when those switches are turned ON -- positive 12-volts will be available at the switches' terminals for which wiring is NOT shown on this diagram. 
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The wiring configuration is for the most part quite straightforeward, except for a couple things that we were not expecting when we started studying the wiring.
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WALKTRHU:

Revision as of 16:13, 10 February 2008

Description of 12-volt wiring in the Main Switch Panel is divided into two parts:

First, the wiring which brings 12-volt power to the "hot" sides of the switches and circuit breakers is shown.

Second, we plan to describe the wiring from the switched-12volt side of switches/CBs. It isn't clear to this writer exactly where we'll break these discussions out into the individual subsystems being controlled.



12-volt DC "hot" side of switches/circuit-breakers IMG 0896-panel power-7x6-96p.jpg

(above) Diagram of wiring bringing 12-volt "hot" to switches and circuit breakers


The wiring above, bringing 12-volts to the switches so that -- when those switches are turned ON -- positive 12-volts will be available at the switches' terminals for which wiring is NOT shown on this diagram.

The wiring configuration is for the most part quite straightforeward, except for a couple things that we were not expecting when we started studying the wiring.

WALKTRHU: