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Old 01-08-2018, 07:18 AM   #3
rynosback
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Brand: DRV
Model: 38 RSB3
State: South Dakota
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Originally Posted by mtntrek View Post
This sounds accurate to me, in my experience with this appliance.
The rooftop module is indeed powered by 10-14VDC by means of power supplied via low voltage wiring.
In our coach as described the power originates from the 12VDC distribution panel in the control cabinet. From a panel mounted single pole toggle switch it (twisted pair similar to doorbell wire) sweeps up the wire chase to the roof area where it is fed to the WFR roof mounted box. Run through the bottom of the box grommet the installer crimped on an RJ-45 Ethernet connector that plugs into the WFR module. (terminals 12VDC+ #1, 12VDC- #6)
There are probably are no other components. The described POE injector(s) is used in other/different applications.
Described where? Not sure what you mean by doorbell wire? WiFi Ranger is telling me that there should be a POE Injector with in the Rangers supply side. Not just a 16 gage wire (guessing) that runs from the 12 volt source to the switch to the Ranger.
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