Attempting to replace two old style screw in ceiling lights with a RV type & LED bulbs.
After removal of the old poresilin base it was noticed they were wired with house wiring. Two contacts on the back of the base with a "white" lead running to each and one side had a brown on it as well.
There appears to be (2) seperate lines running to this recepticle with a white on each contact and the brown "spliced together" and a single lead comming out of that splice and connected to the one "white" contact on the base ?
The + - is not marked on the base and I'm not sure how this thing is wired up. Is the (white +) and (brown -) ? Cant see why they would "both" be connected on one terminal ?
**note** the house has (2)double receptacles on the outside front. A jumper from the truck battery goes to one, and then there is a jumper outside connecting the two receptacles.
Inside under a bunk lays a jumper cord with + and - connectors. This jumper is (hot) as I plugged in portable 12v accessories to check it, and everything else wired within the house walls (ie switches,hole lights,receptacles,lights) all work through this connection from the outside. I'm wondering if I hook up a (Deep Cycle)inside on the jumper under the bunk if it will power up the entire house and if hooked up to the truck outside if the truck would in turn charge this battery inside seeing the cord is hot when connected to the truck !!
Also, is this type wire "overkill" for 12V and cause of delayed or lost power due to the guage of wire and long runs ?
If anyone understands my mess (lol) help me out with your thoughts.
I am so very sorry to hear this and so sorry for the loss of Chamois. She was beautiful companion.
We will always miss the dogs we have lost. Unfortunately we lost both of our dogs just 6 days apart in November.
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Attempting to replace two old style screw in ceiling lights with a RV type & LED bulbs.
After removal of the old poresilin base it was noticed they were wired with house wiring. Two contacts on the back of the base with a "white" lead running to each and one side had a brown on it as well.
There appears to be (2) seperate lines running to this recepticle with a white on each contact and the brown "spliced together" and a single lead comming out of that splice and connected to the one "white" contact on the base ?
The + - is not marked on the base and I'm not sure how this thing is wired up. Is the (white +) and (brown -) ? Cant see why they would "both" be connected on one terminal ?
**note** the house has (2)double receptacles on the outside front. A jumper from the truck battery goes to one, and then there is a jumper outside connecting the two receptacles.
Inside under a bunk lays a jumper cord with + and - connectors. This jumper is (hot) as I plugged in portable 12v accessories to check it, and everything else wired within the house walls (ie switches,hole lights,receptacles,lights) all work through this connection from the outside. I'm wondering if I hook up a (Deep Cycle)inside on the jumper under the bunk if it will power up the entire house and if hooked up to the truck outside if the truck would in turn charge this battery inside seeing the cord is hot when connected to the truck !!
Also, is this type wire "overkill" for 12V and cause of delayed or lost power due to the guage of wire and long runs ?
If anyone understands my mess (lol) help me out with your thoughts.
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