If you are doing the wiring from your battery directly to the tent:
• Use a Brad Harrison plug
• Use 6 mm^2 electrical wire
• Use 15 Amp inline fuse – this will help prevent damage if you forget to open the latches.
• Make sure to connect positive and negative correctly.
PLEASE NOTE
that a larger fuse is not a good idea. The purpose of the inline fuse is to blow when
the tent pulls too many amps.
This means that if you accidentally left a latch on, the tent’s motor will work harder to lift the roof,
thus pulling more amps and therefore blowing the fuse.
After the fuse blows the tent will come to a standstill and thus safeguard against bending the arms
or snapping the ropes inside.
Quick Tip:
Some Dual Battery systems already installed may have a low amp rating. When lifting the tent
the system detects a high amp on the load output leading to the tent and cuts off the power. If
connecting to these type of systems please make sure that the output can accommodate the
amps required by the tent.
PLEASE NOTE
that if opening the tent for the first time for installation and the wiring is not made
up yet, use the electric override option to open tent and be careful to not over tighten the tent.
If installing on load bars use three evenly spaced supports.
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