Zig Unit CP 400V

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Zig Unit CP 400V

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Anybody got some instructions for fitting the above zig unit. Can;t get me head around it,

It has a switch for alternating between van battery and the leisure. Also three switches PUMP, LIGHTS,and AUX. It also has a charge level indicator light.

Can understand that power from both the batteries to the unit is required, and then an output wire from the zig to the lights etc. There is a whte wire from the unit but cant fathom out where this connects to.

Also what type of wire should I use from the battery to the zig, and from the zig to the lights/pump etc.

Also what do you do with the negative wires from the lights and the pump

Sorry there is a lot of alsos, but need help.

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Scouse

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Try looking on the wiki top of page, there are people on here who know this sort of thing, they just may not be on here at the moment so keep bumping the post up :) try this link https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Ma ... Electrical good luck
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Scouse, see you live in Staffs, are you going to Dubfreeze/? maybe able to pick someones brains there
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scouse,,,,,,,,,check out Zigs site below. E-mail and ask for some instructions. I did this with Propex for an old heater and they e-mailed me a full manual in pdf. Worth a try :)
http://www.zig-electronics.co.uk/products.htm
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Post by scouse »

Have e-mailed Zig electronics no reply yet, so will bell them next week. Will going to Dub Freeze so if no joy will shout up then.

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