Trouble Locating 'No Charge' wire

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Poddington
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Trouble Locating 'No Charge' wire

Post by Poddington »

I'm trying to set up my leisure battery split charge system but I'm struggling to find the no charge wire from the alternator that I need to wire into the relay.

The Wiki says its a blue wire coming from behind the fuse box to pin 11 of the multi pin connector behing the intrument panel...

When I looked it seems that there are 3 multipin connectors behind the instrument panel, which is the one which has the no charge wire in it?

Is the wire solid blue or blue striped?

Is there an easy way of locating the wire behind the fuse box as the Wiki says this is the best place to make the connection but there is just a mass of wires there?!

Any help much appreciated!
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Post by Flying Frog »

what I did was using a voltmeter and check form the ignition key plug with one was the one that was on only when the key was turned on. It was easier for me because you have lot less cale to choose from.

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