Padilen wrote:Rocky,
I asked my salesman what bit- he said square. I tried all of mine none worked. After a lot of searching for a different bit, I went to RV dealer. He said square bit and had an example to show. So I went and bought new square bits yep they worked. So I learned you can't use rounded off square bits. All mine were bad from tearing down travel trailers. Another lesson of life.
wtcreaux wrote:Rocky,
I just put my 2nd in.......learned some things......
Re 120 -
On the far left slot, put a 30-amp single breaker
the remaining slots (3) can be done with split breakers (15-20 amp), this gives you a total of 6 separate circuits (5 if you use the on-board battery charger)
If you want the on-board battery charger to work, you'll need to run a wire (black) to the far right strip (I failed to do this on my first one, lesson learned)
Re 12v
the top 2 red slots are for higher amps
I used the bottom slots (black, lower amps) for my LED lights and vent fans
I thoroughly enjoy mine, in 2 different trailers........
Rocky5000100 wrote:Padilen wrote:I got the PD4045 in the mail today! I've read up as much as I can on this forum, and I feel fairly confident I can eventually figure it out, but I will probably need some help still ha. The plan is 3 110AC outlets (2 will be GFCI, third will be downstream from one of the GFCI), 4 LED Dome Lights, and the 12v Water Pump. The LED Lights will be on Rocker Switches.
Rocky5000100 wrote:Water tanks came today. Two 10 gallon. Water will mainly be used for washing hands/face.
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professorkx wrote:Rocky5000100 wrote:Water tanks came today. Two 10 gallon. Water will mainly be used for washing hands/face.
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where did you get the water tank, and what was the cost. I am using a 5 gallon water jug currently, as I had not found a tank at a reasonable price.
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