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Old 06-20-2022, 03:29 PM   #1
Themainah
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Battery connection

Feeling foolish at having to ask this.
I removed the battery from our 2005 Montana 5ver three years ago. The model escapes me but it is in the 35 foot range, with a generator and 4 slides. When I recently went to reinstall the battery, after a couple of years, I encountered a case of brain fog, one of the perks of getting older I guess , and cannot recall exactly how it is hooked up. It has only one battery, a heavy gauge red wire that has a black sleeve at the end, a smaller gauge red wire, a heavy gauge black wire, and finally the white ground wire.

I had read on here that back in 2005 the wiring was per a brick and mortar home, but I am apprehensive of hooking things up incorrectly. I have the heavy gauge red/black wire, and the smaller gauge red wire on the positive terminal, the white is connected to the negative. Am I correct that the heavy gauge black wire will also go to positive, as it would in a brick and mortar home?

I would include a photo but I am not familiar with how to.
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