Thermal Pad Insert

Gamber-Johnson Thermal Pad Insert, 7160-1607 Installation guide

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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7160-1607
THERMAL COVER INSERT
Rev A INST-1010
Printing Spec:
PS-001
vehicles. (converts 36/48Vdc to 12Vdc)
INSTALLATION:
Attach the thermal cover insert by attaching the 1.
velco on the thermal insert to the mating velcro
around the inside of the protective cover. Start in the
center and work around both sides to stick the velco
to the inside surfaces evenly.
Route the power wires and external thermistate out 2.
the bottom of the cover through the bottom side
velcro. Close bottom velcro to help keep dust and
water out of the cover.
The thermal cover is powered by 12Vdc. Connect 3.
the red wire with in-line fuse to the positive 12 volt
battery post and the white wire to the negative
battery post.
If you are using the thermal cover on vehicle other 4.
than 12Vdc, you will need a power converter.
Gamber Johnson sells two power converters for 5.
different types of vehicles with output voltages other
than 12Vdc.
7300-0449 is a power converter for 24Vdc output 6.
vehicles. (converts 24Vdc to 12Vdc)
7300-0450 is a power converter for 36/48 Vdc output 7.
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