Radio Shack 270 4128 User Manual

500-Watt Amplifier Wiring Kit  
Cat. No.270-4128  
Thank you for purchasing the RadioShack 500-Watt Amplifier Wiring Kit. This kit has almost  
everything you need to connect an amplifier to your vehicle’s existing auto sound system.  
What’s Included  
20-ft. 8-gauge Red Power Cable  
4-ft. 8-gauge Black Ground Cable  
20-ft. Stereo Interconnect Cable  
2 — In-Line Fuse  
4 — Stereo Interconnect Cable  
6 — Speaker Wires  
1 — Power Cable  
3 — Ground Cable  
5 — Remote Turn On Cable  
20-ft. 18-gauge  
Remote Turn-On Cable  
40-ft. 16-gauge Speaker Wire  
6-ft. Black Split Tubing  
Before You Begin  
Before you use your wiring kit, read all the instructions in this user’s guide. You should be able to answer all of these questions about your vehicle’s electrical and auto sound  
systems.  
Does my vehicle have an auto sound system, such as a car stereo or CD player, already installed?  
Which of the auto sound system’s wires is the power wire?  
Which of the auto sound system’s terminals are low-level and which are high-level (speaker) outputs?  
How will wires be passed through the vehicle’s firewall?  
2 C-type 18-gauge  
Spade Terminals  
3 C-type 8-gauge  
Spade Terminals  
6 Vinyl Insulator Boots  
(2 black, 2 red large,  
2 red small)  
1 Ring Terminal  
4 Tapping Screws  
Routing Cables and Wires  
To help reducing electrical noise, route the stereo interconnect cable and any power wires separately on opposite sides of your vehicle. Route all wires away from other high-  
voltage areas of your vehicle such as ignition control modules or other vehicle control systems. Avoid routing the connection cables and any wires near moving parts or sharp  
edges. You can usually route wires and cables along the wiring channel beneath the vehicle’s door facings by carefully removing the molding that holds the carpet in place.  
After routing the cables and wires, replace the molding.  
Tip: For easier installation, mark a wire you plan to connect with the name of the terminal you will connect it to.  
1 Grommet  
1 red Vinyl Cover  
6 Fully Insulated  
Quick Disconnects  
for 16-gauge Speaker Wire  
(3) .205”, and (3) .110”  
4 Butt Connectors  
(2 large, 2 small)  
Before You Make Connections  
To make it easier to connect the amplifier, temporarily place it as close as possible to the selected mounting location.  
Caution: For added safety and to protect your amplifier and auto sound system, disconnect the cable from your vehicle’s negative (–) battery terminal before you begin.  
Notes:  
60-Amp AGU Fuse & In-Line Fuse Holder  
Wire Ties (10)  
If you accidentally cut a wire or if the wire supplied with your auto sound system or amplifier is too short, you can use the supplied butt connectors to connect wires to each  
What You Will Need  
other.  
Before you use this wiring kit, make sure you have these materials:  
If the connectors on your vehicle’s auto sound system are not compatible with the amplifier’s connectors, you might need an adapter harness to complete the connections.  
You might need additional wire, depending on your individual auto sound system, to complete the connections. Your local RadioShack store carries a full line of wire and  
wire management accessories.  
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Phillips and flat-blade screwdrivers a socket wrench with standard and metric sockets  
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wire crimper wire cutter wire stripper hex key set  
You might also need a soldering iron and solder, heat shrink tubing, and electrical tape.  

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