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Installing the Terminal
Installing the Terminal
Follow the instructions below for the correct terminal installation in your vehicle.
shows the terminal installation on a 12-24V gasoline, diesel, or propane
vehicle.
shows the installation on an electric vehicle operating up to 60V.
12-24V Gasoline, Diesel, or Propane Vehicles
Refer to
for item descriptions. Refer to
for installation.
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Use of the filter box is recommended.
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All power wiring must use the cable specified in item 1.
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Fuse in positive rail = 10A max (item 11).
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Fuse in negative rail = 10A max (item 11).
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Fuse in switched positive = 2A max (when using the Filter Box).
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Keep the path between the battery and the terminal as short as possible, and away
from any part of the ignition high tension system.
Figure 2-1. Installation of 12-24V Gasoline, Diesel, or Propane Vehicles
IGNITION SWITCH
FUSE - 2A max
FUSE - 5A max
EARTH POINT (AS
CLOSE AS POSSIBLE
TO THE IGNITION
SWITCH)
VRC7900
12-24V FILTER BOX
FUSE - 5A max
+
Installation of 12-24V gasoline, diesel or propane
vehicles
VRC 89XX
FUSE - 10A max
FUSE - 10A max
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