The Electrical Circuit Disabler (Wire Harness).

United States Patent 9646794B2

This wire harness can be plugged into a fuse panel to disable the circuit. This is for D.C. only.

(Top) Wire harness, (Second) Eye ring terminal to spade female connector, (Bottom/left to right) “Micro” fuse socket connector, “Mini” fuse socket connector, “ATO” fuse socket connector, “Maxi” fuse socket connector. These connectors will allow you to control 95% of the fuse sockets available today.

Below is a step by step with pictures of how to install the Electrical Circuit Disabler in a fuse panel.

Step 1.

To properly install the Electrical Circuit Disabler wire harness into the correct fuse slot, refer to the operator/service manual. If not available, open the lid to the fuse panel and inside the lid should be a list of the fuses and the circuits they control.  Find the fuse and remove it from the fuse panel. See picture below.

Step 2.

Find the same fuse socket connector (yellow fuse socket adapter) in the first picture and attach it to the wire harness with the proper connections provided. Insert wire harness into the fuse panel. See picture below.

Step 3.

Take the fuse that you removed from the fuse panel and insert it into the wire harness. See picture below.

With use of a relay or switch on the other end of the wire harness; the circuit is now complete, using the same fuse as originally designed by the manufacture. Opening the circuit by a switch or relay will allow you to control this circuit. With this process there is no cutting or splicing of wires. The manufacture’s warranty is not voided, and it can be uninstalled in a minute. This special wire harness can be used for many different applications. Red Fox Safety Products uses this wire harness to remotely control the computer circuit to shut down the engine in a vehicle or piece of equipment

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