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I agree with Rodney
Remove the Red and Black at the Power Supply and connect the CTEK and that should be the 12 Volts sorted. Those small black doohickies are autoresetting C/B's I reckon so keep them unless they are faulty.
At the RCD you can either ...
disconnect and remove the 240 V Cable and the Power Supply and retain the use of the weatherproof 240 Volt Inlet and outlet (leave the RCd in if you do that.
OR
remove the 240 volt cables and RCD and leave the sockets to cover the holes or knock up some cover plates or you can purchase dummy wall plates from Bunnings or Eleccy outlets.
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snicko (15th October 2011)
Yes you can connect it to the red and black wires marked as +V and -V (These wires should run to you battery via a fuse).
All the 12 volt wiring I can see in the photo looks fine, so as long as everything in your camper still works I would leave it as is.
I would also recommend that you disconnect the battery first before disconnecting any wires.
snicko (15th October 2011)
Thanks guys. I have ordered the battery charger (can't get one locally) and when it comes I will study what everyone has said and hopefully have success in fitting it!!
I'm sure there will be questions along the way so stay tuned!! hahahaha
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snicko (15th October 2011)
I agree with big_fletch!
I would junk the lot of it and start again, easy for me to say as im good with electrical but i take my time to get it right.
I would rewire all the 12V accesories to the battery, hook the anderson plug directly to the battery and the wire in a a Ctek like big-fletch said so ya can plug a extension cord into it at home or at a caravan park or to a genny to charge the battery.
Wouldnt be hard but it would take some time to do to make it all look good and make it easy to troubleshoot if ya ever had future probs.
Steve.
snicko (17th October 2011)
Is that a 30A fuse in the Powertech?
Im sure it is if its green! thats what my fans use on my LS-1 so im used to lookin at them!!
Where it says V ADJ.....maybe it cooked the inside of it cause the fuse is to big??
Just a thought
Steve.
snicko (17th October 2011)
i concure with you mate i have done the same ,wired up trailer for 12 volt and hard wire 240volt charger and inverter"the same type as a home base cb sytem,so that while in camp site that is powered it chargess the 12 volt and / or switch over so inverter can run 12 volt sytem.but ive used a caravan repairer aswell to wire up trailer so 240 can be used aswell for appliances.