Redarc TVMS Rogue Manual page 28

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FUSING
A 50 A MIDI fuse is required to protect the Power Input cable.
When installing MIDI Fuses, make sure that the nuts securing the fuse and cable lug are tight to
avoid high resistance connections.
This fuse should be mounted within 150 mm (6") of the auxiliary battery positive terminal.
CAUTION: Selecting the wrong fuse size could result in harm to the installer or user and/or
damage to the battery or other equipment installed in the system. The installer is responsible for
ensuring that the correct fuse sizes are used when installing the TVMS Rogue.
MIDI Fuse and Fuse Holder
FUSE TYPES TO AVOID
Avoid self-resetting circuit breakers as they may trip prematurely due to the heat generated by
the current flowing through the cables.
Avoid blade type fuses as they can result in a high resistance connection which causes excess
heat and may damage the fuse holder and/or the wiring.
JOINING/EXTENDING CABLES
The TVMS Rogue Power Input has heavy gauge cables that require good, low resistance joints that
will not degrade over time. For extending cables, REDARC recommends a properly crimped splice
connection that is covered with heat shrink.
CAUTION: Failure to make a good reliable connection may result in breakdown of the wire
insulation and cause a short circuit or potentially a fire.
TERMINATING CABLES
Lugs are recommended for connecting the Power Wiring Loom to the Midi Fuse, auxiliary battery,
and grounding point. Always select lugs that are the correct size for both the cable gauge and stud
diameter at the connection point.
28 | Installation — Wiring
MIDI Fuse Assembly

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