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Old 06-04-2017, 05:35   #16
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Re: Promariner/Pronautic 2430 c3 wiring conundrum.

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You're saying ProMariner sells two versions of the Pronautic 2430? One like your new one, and one (two, together) like your old one(s)?



Or are you saying you originally had two Pronautic 2430s onboard, and they happened to be mounted/installed back-to-back?



Or...?



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Hi Chris,
It looks like two units joined together back to back on a factory designed (??) mounting with an external cable connecting them (or not).

I really don't know WTF I have.

I purchased in Australia when it had been removed from a US imported boat.
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Except this wouldn't make much sense as they can take wide range AC input voltage. Are you comfortable with separating them and testing each charger separately for proper functioning?


I am about to depart for a month delivery so cannot spare the time now but happy to investigate after arrival.

Not sure how to set about testing but only so many things to measure I guess.[emoji2]
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Re: Promariner/Pronautic 2430 c3 wiring conundrum.

The amusing addendum is that if I had not explored the internal wiring I would have thought the double unit was normal.
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