West Mountain Radio PWRgate PG40 Owner's Manual

Simple backup 12 volt power system with powerpoles

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PWRgate
PG40
Simple backup 12 volt power system
®
with Powerpoles

owners manual

2ND EDITION
West Mountain Radio
http://www.westmountainradio.com
IF YOU CAN'T FIND IT HERE GO TO OUR SUPPORT PAGE:
http://www.westmountainradio.com/supportrr.htm
18 Sheehan Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06854 tel 203 853 8080 fax 203 299 0232

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  • Page 1: Owners Manual

    Simple backup 12 volt power system ® with Powerpoles owners manual 2ND EDITION West Mountain Radio http://www.westmountainradio.com IF YOU CAN’T FIND IT HERE GO TO OUR SUPPORT PAGE: http://www.westmountainradio.com/supportrr.htm 18 Sheehan Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06854 tel 203 853 8080 fax 203 299 0232...
  • Page 2: Connecting The Power Supply

    The power supply wire should be heavy gauge and as short as possible. We suggest #10 wire, less than 6 feet long. West Mountain Radio carries 3 and 6 ft long ready made power supply cables, #10 red and black insulated wire, with 1/4 in ring terminals to fit most power supplies on one end and a pair of Powerpoles on the other.
  • Page 3: System Checkout

    12 volts. ply, and turn on the equipment, the equipment should work normally. If you would like use an ammeter, or a Whattmeter (sold by West Mountain Radio) to verify Connecting the Battery operation, follow this. Simply measure the current from the power supply when it is connected and powering the equipment.
  • Page 4 Put the connector housings together before putting the connector pins in, this is easier, especially when using heavy paired wire. als for one year after the date of purchase from West Mountain Radio or an author- ized dealer. If purchased from an authorized dealer it must be returned with a copy Before soldering or crimping the contacts on to heavy paired wire, orient the contacts so that they are both of the original sales receipt or proof of purchase.

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