08-15-2021, 11:34 AM
Hey All,
Since it was a bit cooler today, I figured i would begin replacing the cooked AH wiring for the 120V heating element.
I had printed a diagram to give myself a fighting chance to pull the correct wires to the correct places.
The diagram is for AH's with only the 120v heating element.
I have three holes punched out in the electrical (small removable pane on front) The top one goes to the Contactors and is easy to trace. Then I have the punchout on the right, wires going to the right. And TWO punchouts on the left an upper and a lower. Most of these appear shorted to the case, so checking continuity really didn't give me a good idea of what goes where.
Across the area where I have the limit thermostats there are two romex like shielded cables. One appears to go down to the 240V heating element...the other ?????
I have attached two pictures (terribly taken!)
Maybe someone has a diagram or knows how to wire it all up?
I'd really like to have at least the 240v working for winter storage at my house.
THANK YOU!
Since it was a bit cooler today, I figured i would begin replacing the cooked AH wiring for the 120V heating element.
I had printed a diagram to give myself a fighting chance to pull the correct wires to the correct places.
The diagram is for AH's with only the 120v heating element.
I have three holes punched out in the electrical (small removable pane on front) The top one goes to the Contactors and is easy to trace. Then I have the punchout on the right, wires going to the right. And TWO punchouts on the left an upper and a lower. Most of these appear shorted to the case, so checking continuity really didn't give me a good idea of what goes where.
Across the area where I have the limit thermostats there are two romex like shielded cables. One appears to go down to the 240V heating element...the other ?????
I have attached two pictures (terribly taken!)
Maybe someone has a diagram or knows how to wire it all up?
I'd really like to have at least the 240v working for winter storage at my house.
THANK YOU!
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
#423
1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan