Norcold 461 installation

neely butler

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Need help from someone who has installed Norcold 461. Removed old refrig
(Norcold 928) believe it was original. It had normal AC outlet and plug on
refrig but four yellow wires (must be 12 V DC supply) went to the old
refrig. The new Norcold 461 has normal AC plug and two wires (black & red)
for 12v DC.
what am I to do with the 4 yellow wires?? Where is the circuit that
determine which voltage the refrig will use??Is that in the base of the
refrig??Will appreciate any help from one of you who has made this change.

Neely.Butler
'78 Elenaza II, TN
 
I just installed a 461 last weekend. You can call me if you want to
discuss it (402) 677-7405 cell phone.

John '76 Palm Beach, Omaha NE

>
> Need help from someone who has installed Norcold 461. Removed old refrig
> (Norcold 928) believe it was original. It had normal AC outlet and plug on
> refrig but four yellow wires (must be 12 V DC supply) went to the old
> refrig. The new Norcold 461 has normal AC plug and two wires (black & red)
> for 12v DC.
> what am I to do with the 4 yellow wires?? Where is the circuit that
> determine which voltage the refrig will use??Is that in the base of the
> refrig??Will appreciate any help from one of you who has made this change.
>
> Neely.Butler
> '78 Elenaza II, TN
 
Emery,
Thanks for your reply. My new Norcold 461 R is a two way (12 v, DC, 120 v
AC). The four yellow wires, two pair, go into the circuitry under the old
refrig. All look original. Had a long conversation with John Neeper by
land line, his 461 was a gas or elect. maybe I can get some answers from
Norcold. Thanks again.
Neely B.
- -----Original Message-----
From: EMERYSTORA
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Saturday, September 04, 1999 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Norcold 461 installation

>

>
>(Norcold 928) believe it was original. It had normal AC outlet and plug on
>refrig but four yellow wires (must be 12 V DC supply) went to the old
>refrig. The new Norcold 461 has normal AC plug and two wires (black & red)
>for 12v DC.
>what am I to do with the 4 yellow wires?? Where is the circuit that
>determine which voltage the refrig will use??Is that in the base of the
>refrig??Will appreciate any help from one of you who has made this change.
>
>Neely.Butler
>'78 Elenaza II, TN >>
>
>Not sure what the yellow wires are unless they run from the power supply to
>the innards of the refrig. If so, there should be a red and black coming
out
>of the power supply that hooks to your motorhome 12v. circuit. If the
yellow
>leads are still there after removing all of the refrig components they must
>go to something else. Did they attach to the refrig? The only yellow
wires
>shown on the wiring diagram for the GMC is from the water tank sending unit
>to the Monitor Panel and from the furnace plug to the furnace. Could a
prior
>owner have wired up something else?
>
>I installed a Norcold 463 a few years back and there is a 120v plug in and
>red and black wires. The red wire goes to the 12v. positive (hot) lead and
>the black goes to ground. The circuit that controls the choice of 12v or
>120v should be someone on the front of the refrigerator. On the 463 it is
an
>"eyebrow" panel at the top of the refrigerator. You probably have a switch
>that shows AC and DC.
>
>Is your 461 a three way, gas, 12v. 120 v?
>
>Emery Stora
>77 Kingsley
>Santa Fe, NM
 
Arch,
Checked the four yellow wires, they are taped together to make two pairs.
Checked with volt meter, one pair is + the other pair is -. What I don't
understand is Why?? My son is electrical engr, he is flying up this AM to
spend day with me. Don't want to solve too much or he will think his trip
is wasted.

- -----Original Message-----
From: Gcbr
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Saturday, September 04, 1999 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Norcold 461 installation

>In a message dated 9/4/99 1:41:01 PM Central Daylight Time,

>
>> what am I to do with the 4 yellow wires?? Where is the circuit that
>> determine which voltage the refrig will use??Is that in the base of the
>> refrig??Will appreciate any help from one of you who has made this
change.
>>
>Neely
>
>I just took out my original. I had the ac outlet. I had only 2 wires
>one black one white with a connector on them and housed in a gray
>flexible conduit. So I cant be of much help. Put the meter to them
>and see what they say to you.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
 
That's to give the wire-run extra capacity. Sometimes used instead of one
big wire. Two smaller are more flexible, etc. etc.

Heinz

> Arch,
> Checked the four yellow wires, they are taped together to make two pairs.
> Checked with volt meter, one pair is + the other pair is -. What I don't
> understand is Why?? My son is electrical engr, he is flying up this AM to
> spend day with me. Don't want to solve too much or he will think his trip
> is wasted.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gcbr
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Date: Saturday, September 04, 1999 8:31 PM
> Subject: Re: GMC: Norcold 461 installation
>
>
> >In a message dated 9/4/99 1:41:01 PM Central Daylight Time,

> >
> >> what am I to do with the 4 yellow wires?? Where is the circuit that
> >> determine which voltage the refrig will use??Is that in the base of
the
> >> refrig??Will appreciate any help from one of you who has made this
> change.
> >>
> >Neely
> >
> >I just took out my original. I had the ac outlet. I had only 2 wires
> >one black one white with a connector on them and housed in a gray
> >flexible conduit. So I cant be of much help. Put the meter to them
> >and see what they say to you.
> >
> >Take Care
> >Arch
> >
>
>