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I cannot directly answer your question. In general on TAB 400 with a factory installed Shunt: - 1 - There is one large wire from the battery negative terminal. - 2 - That wire leads directly to the shunt, - 3 - The other side of the shunt is wired to the Negative Side of a 12VDC Distribution block { a two terminal small item with several Positive and Negative connections. }
If its like mine, the actual shunt is circled in red above. The "Smart Shunt" Victron box I have seen I don't see here, but is that not a wireless Bluetooth connection to the shunt? You can clearly see the large black cable as the final connection to the battery, where it should be.
floridaman said:
. . . was looking for the victron device so I could read the PUK code because I forgot the password. I guess that’s not it?
The SHUNT shown in the above picture and a few of the earlier replies is a Victron SmartShunt. The PUK Code Label is located on the unit End, most likely the end facing the trailer front.
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I cannot directly answer your question.
In general on TAB 400 with a factory installed Shunt:
- 1 - There is one large wire from the battery negative terminal.
- 2 - That wire leads directly to the shunt,
- 3 - The other side of the shunt is wired to the Negative Side of a 12VDC Distribution block
{ a two terminal small item with several Positive and Negative connections. }
TV: '25 Canyon AT4
Adventures: 57 Nights: 399 Towing Miles 49,190
If its like mine, the actual shunt is circled in red above. The "Smart Shunt" Victron box I have seen I don't see here, but is that not a wireless Bluetooth connection to the shunt? You can clearly see the large black cable as the final connection to the battery, where it should be.
2019 T@B400 Boondock Lite "Todd"
Here are the other items in your Battery Box Area:
TV: '25 Canyon AT4
Adventures: 57 Nights: 399 Towing Miles 49,190
The SHUNT shown in the above picture and a few of the earlier replies is a Victron SmartShunt.
The PUK Code Label is located on the unit End, most likely the end facing the trailer front.
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TV: '25 Canyon AT4
Adventures: 57 Nights: 399 Towing Miles 49,190