| Terminal / Component | Label | Function | |----------------------|-------|----------| | AC Input L | Line (Black) | Connects to 120V hot wire from shore power | | AC Input N | Neutral (White) | Connects to neutral bus bar | | AC Ground | GND (Green) | Chassis ground to safety earth | | DC Positive (+) | B+ / 12V+ | Connects to positive battery terminal (+12V) | | DC Negative (-) | B- / COM | Connects to negative battery terminal and RV DC load center | | Remote Port | RJ11/RJ14 Jack | Connects to optional remote status panel | | Fan Vent | N/A | Do not block; must have 4" clearance |
The is a 20-amp power converter commonly found in older RVs and campers. Its primary function is to convert 120V AC "shore power" into 12V DC power for interior lights and appliances, while also providing a trickle charge to the RV battery. Wiring Diagram & Color Codes centurion cs 2000 power converter manual wiring diagram
The information provided in this guide is for general purposes only and is not intended to be a comprehensive or definitive guide to the Centurion CS 2000 power converter. Users should consult the manufacturer's documentation and follow their instructions for specific installation, operation, and maintenance requirements. | Terminal / Component | Label | Function
: Connect to a metal ground point on the RV chassis or the AC ground bar. Dr.Stretch Wellness 2. DC Output & Battery Connections These wires manage the 12V system and battery charging: Dr.Stretch Wellness Red Wire (DC Output) : Connect to the Positive (+) DC Output & Battery Connections These wires manage
For more information on the Centurion CS 2000 power converter, including technical specifications, installation instructions, and troubleshooting guides, refer to the manufacturer's documentation or contact a qualified technical support specialist.
Use a multimeter to check for ~12V across the red and white wires when in battery mode. Common Issues & Troubleshooting
Why is the wiring diagram so critical for the CS 2000? Unlike modern units that often come with plug-and-play harnesses, the Centurion series is typically hardwired directly into the RV’s AC and DC distribution panels.
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