The dc converters have two negative terminals. They seem, according to my multimeter to be at the same potential, so is it ok to just run a single negative to either of the terminals? Space is tight in this install, one less wire.
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The dc converters have two negative terminals. They seem, according to my multimeter to be at the same potential, so is it ok to just run a single negative to either of the terminals? Space is tight in this install, one less wire.
Found it.
From the manual
English Orion-Tr DC-DC converters, non-isolated 1. Select a cool, dry and ventilated area. 2. First connect the ‘minus’ supply cable to one of the minus terminals of the Orion. The two minus terminals are interconnected.
One wire is enough.
Is this the tall square model, or the wider one with more rounded corners?
From more the tall ones are connected internally, so one wire needed.
Exact model would help.
Manuals can be downloaded.
All the non-isolated with 4 connections do, as far as I know, have the negative terminals interconnected internally and only require a single connection of sufficient thickness.
Awesome, thanks. The NZ victron site doesnt seem to have a manual, just a datasheet.
https://victronenergy.co.nz/collections/dc-dc-converters/products/orion-tr-non-isolated-24-12-15-180w-converter-1
But on your hint i looked on victron.com, and there it is:
https://www.victronenergy.com/dc-dc-converters/orion-24-12-5-10#manual
Found it.
From the manual
English Orion-Tr DC-DC converters, non-isolated 1. Select a cool, dry and ventilated area. 2. First connect the ‘minus’ supply cable to one of the minus terminals of the Orion. The two minus terminals are interconnected.
On e wire enough.
Wondering why they provide 2 minus Output If they are interconnected and 1 is enough?
if you say 1 wire is enough, which one to take?
Take whichever is easiest.
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