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5.11 Light For Life
®
Hardwiring Instructions
the connection and the solder has melted. After it has
cooled, pull lightly on the wires to ensure a reliable
connection.
b. Insert the free end of the extended primary wire into
the heat-shrink end of the #14 AWG terminal connector
appropriate for the ground connection you selected
previously. Crimp the connection using the #14 AWG
crimp tool. Heat the connection until the heat shrink
tightens around the connection.
13. Connect the negative terminal connector to either the
negative battery terminal, the vehicle chassis, or inside
a fuse box. If possible, secure the connection with a
washer and locknut.
14. Do not splice into existing ground or power wires.
15. Do not share crimp connectors with any other device.
16. Do not use multiple butt connectors on a single run of wire.
17. Connect the positive terminal connector to the 12 volt
post in your vehicle’s fuse box or on the positive battery
terminal. If possible, secure the connection with a
washer and locknut.
18. Do not splice into existing ground or power wires.
19. Do not share crimp connectors with any other device.
20. Do not use multiple butt connectors on a single run of wire.
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