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I purchased a rectifier that will provide 24V DC to our Refrig unit when at
dock ( It has an internal switch that disconnects the battery connection automatically when on A/C power) This unit came with a two blade plug on the A/C inlet. In other words, no ground connection. The two blade plug has, as usual, one blade larger than the other. I could install a new outlet and plug the unit in, or I could connect it directly to the A/C panel. Question: How do I determine which wire (plug blade) goes where when connecting into the shore power system? Or does it matter? GBM |
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