Installation manual

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Fuse Outputs
The Fuse Output wires are all striped wires with the main color of the wire
corresponding to the color found on the Fuse Input wire. The 10 Fuse Output wires are:
PINK/BLACK- “FUSE 1 B+”
PINK/WHITE- “FUSE 2 B+”
PINK-RED- “FUSE 3 B+”
ORANGE/BLACK- “FUSE 4 B+”
ORANGE/WHITE- “FUSE 5 B+”
ORANGE/YELLOW- “FUSE 6 B+”
RED/BLACK- “FUSE 7 B+”
RED/GREEN- “FUSE 8 B+”
RED/WHITE- “FUSE 9 B+”
RED-YELLOW- “FUSE 10 B+”
The power source a Output wire carries is determined by the power source the
Fuse Input is connected to. These Output wires will connect to components needing a
power source. All Output wires are 14 and 16 gauge wires. The larger 14 gauge wire
will handle up to 30 Amps, although it is not recommended to run more than two or
three components with that high of amperage through the fuse block. The 16 gauge
wire will handle up to 20 amps. An assortment of fuses has been provided to allow you
to match each circuit’s amperage rating to the component being wired.
Relays
The 2 large 40 AMP Relays (Relays 1 & 4) and the 2 smaller 20 AMP Relays
(Relays 2 & 3) found on the Fuse Block are each color coded based on the main color
of the wires coming from each Relay.
Relay 1 (next to Fuses 1-3)- Yellow
Relay 2 (next to Fuses 4&5) - Blue
Relay 3 (next to Fuses 6&7)- Green
Relay 4 (next to Fuses 8-10)- White
The stripes found on the wires coming from the Relays help indicate their
function. However, like mentioned before, these wires are also printed with their
function.