The backside and internal compartments of the CS 2000 feature two distinct wiring sections: the High-Voltage AC side and the Low-Voltage DC side. Below is the breakdown of how the wires connect according to standard factory schematics. 1. 120V AC Shore Power Side (Left/Internal Panel)
It is important to note that the Centurion CS 2000 is an older model. Many of these units are now reaching the end of their service life. The wiring diagram often reveals the technological limitations of the era, such as the lack of sophisticated voltage regulation found in modern switch-mode power supplies. The diagram might show "filter capacitors" designed to smooth out the DC ripple. In older units, these capacitors often dry out and fail. The
This section connects the converter to the RV’s main breaker panel. centurion cs 2000 power converter manual wiring diagram
Powers the internal transformer/rectifier board AND passes through Branch Breakers to standard AC outlets. The internal board creates 12V DC →right arrow
: Connects to the RV’s ground point or metal chassis. 2. DC Output & Battery Connections (Low Voltage) The backside and internal compartments of the CS
Always disconnect shore power and the battery before working on the unit.
Check the 120V circuit breaker in your RV main panel to ensure power is reaching the unit. 4. Replacing or Upgrading the CS2000 120V AC Shore Power Side (Left/Internal Panel) It
The unit features two distinct sections: the high-voltage AC distribution panel and the low-voltage DC fuse block. AC Distribution Side (120V Shore Power)
Connects to the main 30-Amp or 20-Amp breaker coming from the shore power cord. Branch hot wires connect to individual circuit breakers (e.g., 15-Amp breakers for outlets/appliances).