Planning the Installation
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2 strain reliefs (cable clamps) for the wires and phone
cable coming out the back of the control panel
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Anti-corrosive spray
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High current shunt. If your starter current exceeds 500
amps for more than ten seconds, you will need a heavy
duty (1000 amp) shunt instead of the 500 amp shunt that
is supplied with the Link 1000. (You can also use a
separate engine starting battery whose negative is
connected directly to the engine.) The heavy duty shunt
part number is 84-2-13-00.
Tools
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Wire cutter and stripper
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Small slot head screwdriver (for the screws on the
terminal block)
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Phillips screwdriver (for the control panel mounting
screws)
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Needle-nose pliers
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9/16 in. wrench to secure cables to the shunt
Installation Considerations
Safety
•
If you are using flooded lead-acid batteries, install them
in a separate battery compartment.
•
Wiring should be in accordance with NEC, ABYC, or
other applicable national or regional codes.
Performance
•
Do not connect anything other than the shunt to the
negative battery terminal. Connect all other loads and
sources to the load side of the shunt. (See
Figure 2
.)