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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
1. Mount the electrical control box inside the boat using the two ½ inch screws provided. Posi on the
control box in a dry spot no more than 5 from the steering unit and not more than 4 from the main
boat ba ery.
2. The push bu on switch is designed to be loose and not permanently installed so that it may travel with
you in the boat.
An op onal wireless remote (55‐0105) is also available.
3. Run the three pronged switch lead to the control module and the two pronged lead for the control
module to the T‐4 unit.
4. Apply a small amount of dielectric grease to each of the connectors and plug them together.
5. A er all connec ons are made, connect the ring terminal leads to the ba ery. Connect the red lead to
the posi ve (+) terminal and the black lead to the nega ve (‐) terminal.
6. Test the unit by running it back and forth to make sure that there is adequate slack in the wiring
harness. Then using the cable es supplied, secure all of the wiring to make sure they do not get
pinched or stretched during opera on.
7. Before a aching anything to the boat, it is a good idea to do a dry run by connec ng the drive unit to
the relay and ba ery to ensure everything iworks properly.