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quote:Originally posted by Cyrus
I have a 329RLT and the power panel is mounted in the base of the kitchen cabinet which is boxed in, can’t see behind the panel without pulling the breaker panel. I hear the fan in the converter so I am pretty sure it is part of the power panel assembly and not a separate unit. The book on the power panel shows models where they are made together so I assumed this is what I have. Do I need to pull the unit and check?
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Don't know what to tell you on that question. I just don't like the ideal of that thing bouncing around where it is located. I would think the panel and converter are basically the same in all units. The front panel is an AC and DC distribution panel, and in the space behind it is the converter. It is a small (maybe 5" sq. by 10" long) box with a fan on one end. I'm thinking of making an access panel to the converter from the basement.(panel is right beside the stairs and could be accessed under the bath room)
Cyrus, that's an excellent idea on dedicating a circuit to the converter. Hopefully it will be a little cooler here in the next few days. Got hot quick in here yesterday with all the power off.
I really wondered if the dealer might have left the converter loose when they installed the second AC, but there was no need to fool with the converter, so surely they didn't. Thanks for the replies.