Owner's Manual
Power
Sup
pi
Connections
£.
Install
the
fuse
at
the
battery
last!
/A.
Use
conventional
stranded
copper
wire
for
all
connections.
Tinned
Copper
MXA
marine
grade
wire
is
recommended
for
corrosion
resistance
in
powersports
and
marine
applications.
Finish
the
ends
of
the
wires
at
the
amp
and
vehicle
with
proper
size
terminals.
Poorly
made
connections
and/or
inadequate
wire
size
will
generate
excessive
heat
and
may
lead
to
equipment
failure.
12
Volt
+
Connection
make
the
12V+
connection
directly
at
the
positive
battery
post
using
the
proper
wire
size
and
fuse
listed
below,
The
fuse
should
be
installed
within
18"
of
the
battery
for
standard
applications
and
withing
7"
of
the
battery
for
marine
applications*.
This
fuse
is
vital
to
protecting
the
vehicle
from
damage
in
the
case
of
a
dead
short.
The
fuse
value
at
the
battery
should
be
at
least
equal
to
the
total
fuse
value
of
all
the
amplifiers
being
used.
Model
Amo
Kit
Fuse
Value
MXA850.5M
LIGKIT
BOA
MXALIBO.LIM
BGKIT
50
A
MXA600.1M
LIGKIT
70A
Ground
Connection:
For
marine
applications
connect
the
ground
to
the
negative
battery
terminal.
For
non-marine
applications
ground
connection
directly
to
the
chassis
of
the
vehicle
as
close
to
the
amp
as
possible.
Make
sure
this
connection
is
made
with
the
same
wire
size
as
used
for
the
12
volt
connection.
Ensure
that
all
dirt,
grease,
paint
and
coatings
are
removed
prior
to
attaching
the
ground
wire
to
chassis.
Remote
Turn
On
Remote
turn
on
should
be
connected
to
the
source
unit's
remote
turn
on
lead.18
gauge
wire
should
be
ran
from
the
remote
turn
on
lead
on
your
source
unit
to
the
terminal
labeled
REM
on
your
amplifier.
TO
SOURCE
UNIT'S
REMOTE
TURN-ON
LEAD
___
.,..._
____
_.
FUSE
HOLDER
(18"
FROM
BATTERY)
GROUND
DIRECTLY
TO
BATTERY
-
FOR
MARINE
APPliCATIONS
A
*NOTE:
Seven
inches
is
the
standard
distance
under
U.S.
Coast
Guard
CFR33
for
placement
of
fuses
or
breakers
as
required
by
law
for
new
boat
manufacturing.
It
is
~
recommended
that
you
adhere
to
this
standard
in
an
installation.
Not
adhering
to
this
regulation
puts
the
safety
of
boat
passengers
at
risk
in
the
event
of
a
power
wire
shirt
circuit.