I'm a newbie trying to connect my first GS450h setup.
I've had to make up my own wiring loom and would like to confirm MG2 Sine positive and ground
On this diagram they are both the same.
https://openinverter.org/wiki/File:Inve ... ctions.png
Can someone confirm if:
- top row is MG2 Sine Grnd
- bottom row is MG2 Sine +
Thanks
MG2 Sine Ground on GS450h Inverter
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Re: MG2 Sine Ground on GS450h Inverter
You wiring to a Zombie?
Most use this diagram https://openinverter.org/wiki/GS450H_with_zombieverter
Most use this diagram https://openinverter.org/wiki/GS450H_with_zombieverter
Re: MG2 Sine Ground on GS450h Inverter
Yes, been using that diagram, but having removed the original connector pins I've lost those references.
But now I think about it, I can work it out from the original wiring colours on here
https://openinverter.org/wiki/images/a/ab/Inverter.png
I'll figure it out and report back.
But now I think about it, I can work it out from the original wiring colours on here
https://openinverter.org/wiki/images/a/ab/Inverter.png
I'll figure it out and report back.
Converting my TVR to electric, so it has more power!
Re: MG2 Sine Ground on GS450h Inverter
SOLVED!
For anyone else stuck with this, the pin on the top row is MG2 SINE GRND
If Xp677 has the original source file maybe they can update the Wiki.
Thanks!
For anyone else stuck with this, the pin on the top row is MG2 SINE GRND
If Xp677 has the original source file maybe they can update the Wiki.
Thanks!
Converting my TVR to electric, so it has more power!