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Old 08-26-2010, 06:56 AM   #4
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In 2005, the converter was either a Magnetek/Parallax 6300 or 7300 unit, or the then-new American Enterprises unit. Either way, not a very spiffy unit, although it will be quite satisfactory if you use it carefully. In 2007, I believe, the converter was replaced with a WFCO unit, and the consensus seems to be that this is a much better unit. Once you have made the specific ID, manuals for both are available on line, or someone on this board can send one to you.

The box near the floor next to the bathroom door is called the converter, as Bob pointed out. Inside the box, behind the front panel and in a separate compartment, it also contains the AC and DC power distribution panels, including the four (more or less) circuit breakers for the AC circuits, and the nine (more or less) fuses for the DC circuits. If something stops working, and you fear that a fuse has been blown, this is where you would check.

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