Holiday Rambler Converter
I know it’s not a Keystone, but I also know we have a lot of knowledge on this forum. As some of you know, I recently acquired a vintage 1976 Holiday Rambler Presidential 3000 332. Finally got around to plugging it in at the house and realized the original converter is toast. The previous owner, actually the one before him, installed a new modern converter on the dresser, plugged it into one of the regular outlets and cut/spliced into 4 wires from the original. So now everything in the RV other than the AC is connected to one breaker. I believe the 4 wires are for the lights, furnace, water pump, and vent fans. They were on a perm site for 40 years, no need for a battery. There are two bundles of wires going to two connectors but they all are tied together. I haven’t gotten the meter out but they appear to be power and ground. I’ll be honest I have t had to do much with converters in the past other than change one out and it was a direct swap. Haven’t dealt with all this “stuff” before. If anyone can provide some knowledge of how these old beasts were wired, the proper way to wire in a modern replacement or to find a replacement that is designed to replace the original, I’d really appreciate it. BTW, can’t find any identifying marks on the original.
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