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Special note (I think I figured it out but could I get verification Third post down) I have tried to help myself by reading and computer searching. I need some more help. Why would someone cut 10 inches of wire from the M4 shunt. They cut them off real close at the shunt and then back to where they bundle up in the harness. Thoughts? The answer I have not been able to find is .. three wires connect to one side and three wires connect to the other side. Which three connect to the side next to the wall. Right side facing the panel. See the picture. I obviously found the other ends just have not found a resource that would tell me which side they go to wire numbers are 159A, 112B, 112A, 158A, 109J, and 109K I can tell that 112B goes on the left, yellow connector 12 Gauge. I do see where they go on the schematic but not actually to the shunt, to be honest I do not really know what a shunt is. I read and understand it is a low resistance conductor so that the ammeter will measure at the correct ratio of voltage drop. Post too long which wires hook on the right side? Thank!
:edited here: Yes but I do not see the info that tells me what I need to know It shows them connecting to terminal block type representation. I think I figured it out by deductive thinking and your Question. left side 12 gauge wire 112b also 112A then on the small screw to the side connect 159A The right side would then have to be 109 J 109K and the side screw 158A. Your question made me look again. Now all I think I need is verification.
:edited here: Yes but I do not see the info that tells me what I need to know It shows them connecting to terminal block type representation. I think I figured it out by deductive thinking and your Question. left side 12 gauge wire 112b also 112A then on the small screw to the side connect 159A The right side would then have to be 109 J 109K and the side screw 158A. Your question made me look again. Now all I think I need is verification.
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