From the Parallax website: Switching Converters. You can download the Operator's Guide (near the bottom of the page).
Tech Info. There is a Troubleshooting Flowchart for it on this page.
There isn't a lot of information in the documents, but you might find some of the other models on those pages are similar to yours and the info on them useful. They all use essentially the same converter circuitry.
And you can post your problems/questions here.
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Thanks for the post. I saw that information before, but the piece that I need on my model it is not available, and my converter is different than the others just in the part that I need.
I was trying to find the best place to hook up an inverter, directly from the converter wiring.
Once again, thanks.
The troubleshooting document shows the DC distribution board.
The wire form the battery positive connects to the Pos+ terminal. (There should be a breaker or fuse within a couple of feet of the battery terminal.) If you are looking to use that wire from the battery as the source for the inverter 12 volts, that is where it terminates. The Neg- wires go to the converter output, and, most likely, to the RV frame - the frame is probably the conductor back to the battery.
The VCC terminal (in the middle of the board) with the blue wire is the converter positive output. It is connected to the Pos+ terminal (and the circuit fuses) through the two Reverse Polarity fuses.
The troubleshooting document shows the DC distribution board.
The wire form the battery positive connects to the Pos+ terminal. (There should be a breaker or fuse within a couple of feet of the battery terminal.) If you are looking to use that wire from the battery as the source for the inverter 12 volts, that is where it terminates. The Neg- wires go to the converter output, and, most likely, to the RV frame - the frame is probably the conductor back to the battery.
The VCC terminal (in the middle of the board) with the blue wire is the converter positive output. It is connected to the Pos+ terminal (and the circuit fuses) through the two Reverse Polarity fuses.