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Connecting DC Cables
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GROU ND TO
VEHICLE
CHASSIS
AUXILIARY
BATTERY
FUSE OR
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
GROUND TO
VEHICLE
CHASSIS
PROwatt 600
FROM ALTERNATOR
OR CHARGER
VEHICLE
STARTING
BATTERY
GROU ND TO
VEHICLE
CHASSIS
TO VEHICLE
Figure 4 Installation for Heavy Loads
Cabling Procedure
To connect the DC cables:1.Cut the cables to the correct length.
2.Strip the appropriate amount of insulation from one end of each cable and attach the connectors that will join the cables to the battery, battery isolator switch, or fuse block. The connectors you use must create a permanent,
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