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Old 12-16-2008, 05:00 PM   #1
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For those of you who have replaced your converter with a Progressive Dynamics 9260, I have a few questions. My existing converter is installed in the electrical bay. All I can see of it is one end and the top. It has a pigtail that is plugged into a receptacle in the bay. Does the Progressive Dynamics 9260 come with a pigtail? How involved is the rest of the wiring? Any precautions I should be aware of?
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For those of you who have replaced your converter with a Progressive Dynamics 9260, I have a few questions. My existing converter is installed in the electrical bay. All I can see of it is one end and the top. It has a pigtail that is plugged into a receptacle in the bay. Does the Progressive Dynamics 9260 come with a pigtail? How involved is the rest of the wiring? Any precautions I should be aware of?
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The Progressive Dynamics 9260 does come with the 120 VAC power cord already attached. You will simply unplug the old converter disconnect the 12 volt DC cables from the + & - terminals and install them on the new converter. Secure and plug the converter in and you are done.
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Just did this 2 weeks ago. WE had to extend our dc leads about 1' on both. If you need to splice the dc, we used a tube connector. You insert each wire in from each end tighten the screws and cover with shrink tube.
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The 9260 arrived today. I will attempt to install it tomorrow if the rain holds off.
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