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Old 05-20-2013, 11:28 PM   #6
SteveC7010
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Originally Posted by SeaTac Larry View Post
I have located the converter, however the 110 supply cord goes through the wall and I have been able to locate where it plugs into power. I am in the process of replacing the converter. Any help as to where the plug is located?
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Larry
If the wire is romex or similar residential style 110/220 solid wire, then it is almost certainly hardwired at both ends. In that case you open up the connector box on the convertor itself to disconnect the wire.

If it is stranded wire which is more flexible and has a more rubbery insulation like a high quality extension cord, then it is more likely to have a plug on the end. The hole in the wall should be big enough for the plug to pass through and the has to be a way to get to the outlet where it is plugged into.

My convertor is separate from the panel so it is hard wired with romex between the breaker and the convertor.
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