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Warner Electric • 800-825-9050
P-616 • 819-0454
Electrical Connection
Recommended Parts List for Customer Wiring:
Item
Qty
Description
1.
6'
No. 12 AWG insulated wire (stranded) blue
2.
6'
No. 12 AWG insulated wire (stranded) black
3.
6'
No. 12 AWG insulated wire (stranded) white
4.
6'
No. 12 AWG insulated wire (stranded) red
5.
2
1/4-inch bolts, length suitable for the type of trailer tongue used
6.
2
1/4-inch nuts
7.
4
washers for 1/4-inch bolt
8.
2
lockwashers for 1/4-inch bolt
9.
1
roll of electrical tape
10.
3
wire nuts or insulated line connectors (binding screw type) for three No. 12 AWG wires
11.
1
socket and plug connector with a minimum of three poles capable of accepting
No. 12 AWG wire
12.
1
12 volt wet cell battery (100 amp-hour max.)
Figure 4 - Wiring Diagram
Refer to the wiring diagram shown in Figure 4 as
you follow the electrical connection instructions
below. Plan ahead by starting with long wires.
All wires must be a least No. 12 AWG and
insulated. The final length of the wires from the
trailer, including the connector, should be longer
than the safety chains.
(
Note:
Refer to Mounting, Item 8, Condition 2).
The trailer battery must be 12 volts and have
adequate capacity to meet all legal requirements
of the state in which the trailer will be towed.
Use a wet cell storage battery with a maximum
rated capacity of 100 amp-hours.
Solder connections are preferable for attaching
two wires together. If crimp-type connectors
are used, make sure they are crimped tightly.
All such connections should be taped with
electrical tape to prevent corrosion and short
circuiting.
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