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I don't remember exactly how the fuse panel is layed out, but I know the fuses are on the positive end.
So plug the positive side of the battery into the breaker, then take it from the breaker to the big screw in the middle of the fuse area of the fuse panel. The negative side of the battery goes to the big screw near the area that is all metal with no fuses. Code:
< | ==== ==== | > <-- positive < | ==== ==== | > < | ==== O ==== | > < | ==== ==== | > < | ==== ==== | > |
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