Snarky
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I just installed a Vic-1 in my deuce. I custom made a power cable for my M7777A and attached it to the terminals on my inverter for now to get power.
I took a CX-13089 cut it in half, saved the 3 prong side for later use and took the 4 progged side for my power cable. I ground down the side of the 4 prong connector so I could line the 4 pins A, B, C and D up correctly in the suppressor, then I opened up the connector and removed the wires from the pins, and next enlarged the center hole with a drill because the center female pin on the suppressor was bigger. Then I re-soldered the wires so that Pins A and B were 24V positive (red and white) and C and D were negative (black and green). I pulled the female retaining screw out of the back plate and reasembled the connector. Then I attached it to my M7777A by putting a bolt through the connector and screwing it in. I tested it all with two car batteriss in series, waha, we got communication.
I installed the equipment by putting a 67." 2x4 across the top of the hardtop in a manner that made it tight and stay up right. I installed two individual units on the passenger side, one on the drivers side, and the main control unit in the middle. I attached 3 cables to the top, 2 for the passenger side, 1 extra for cargo passenger use if needed later. 2 cables on the bottom, 1 for the drivers side, and the CX-13089 for the M7777A suppressor. The extra cable can be run through the back windows for cargo passenger use, but I store the extra headset and control unit in the cab.
I attached my M7777A custom power cable to the terminals on my inverter for use now, and I'll figure out a better way to manage power later, I would like to install a key on 24v relay or solenoid between the battery and inverter, until then it's just fused.
I took a CX-13089 cut it in half, saved the 3 prong side for later use and took the 4 progged side for my power cable. I ground down the side of the 4 prong connector so I could line the 4 pins A, B, C and D up correctly in the suppressor, then I opened up the connector and removed the wires from the pins, and next enlarged the center hole with a drill because the center female pin on the suppressor was bigger. Then I re-soldered the wires so that Pins A and B were 24V positive (red and white) and C and D were negative (black and green). I pulled the female retaining screw out of the back plate and reasembled the connector. Then I attached it to my M7777A by putting a bolt through the connector and screwing it in. I tested it all with two car batteriss in series, waha, we got communication.
I installed the equipment by putting a 67." 2x4 across the top of the hardtop in a manner that made it tight and stay up right. I installed two individual units on the passenger side, one on the drivers side, and the main control unit in the middle. I attached 3 cables to the top, 2 for the passenger side, 1 extra for cargo passenger use if needed later. 2 cables on the bottom, 1 for the drivers side, and the CX-13089 for the M7777A suppressor. The extra cable can be run through the back windows for cargo passenger use, but I store the extra headset and control unit in the cab.
I attached my M7777A custom power cable to the terminals on my inverter for use now, and I'll figure out a better way to manage power later, I would like to install a key on 24v relay or solenoid between the battery and inverter, until then it's just fused.
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