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[quote="mtempsch"][quote="gdon"]So I got this popper a long time ago but havent hada chance to fit it. what I wanna know is what cable I should connect to which thing. I got the instructions but I wanna make sure I dont mess it up. can anyone tell me what the brown cable is gonna be used for. the blue and red cables need to be extended for sure so would the brown cable be for that purpose??? as much info would be much appreciated, thanks here are the instructions and the kit [/quote] Looks that way to me - use it wherever you need to extend any of the wires (looks like mainly the wires from fuse to relay, fuse to switch, switch to relay, and relay to solenoid might need extensions (depending on where you place the components. The wire to/from switch doesn't need to be as thick - but if you go with thinner wiring for the switch then do add a separate fuse (of suitably lesser capacity than the 10A included) so you don't risk a short to ground in the thinner wire possibly causing it to heat up and cause damage (potentially fire) without blowing the 10A fuse.[/quote]
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