Abstract:
A cable harness assembly useful in combination with a current measurement device includes first and second pairs of cables each pair having a lead connected to a separate pole of a bypass switch, each pair including one of said cables fused, said first pair of cables having leads connectable to a current measurement device and the second pair of cables connectable to direct current electric power course which is incorporated with circuitry involving various control and other modules potentially susceptible to parasitic current drain. The first and second pair of cables each includes one cable fused, the fuse rating of a second pair rated higher than said first pair rating, the first pair having leads configured connect to a current measurement device and the second pair having leads connectable respectively to the direct current power source and a circuit powered by the power source.
Abstract:
A cable harness assembly useful in combination with a current measurement device includes first and second pairs of cables each pair having a lead connected to a separate pole of a bypass switch, each pair including one of said cables fused, said first pair of cables having leads connectable to a current measurement device and the second pair of cables connectable to direct current electric power course which is incorporated with circuitry involving various control and other modules potentially susceptible to parasitic current drain. The first and second pair of cables each includes one cable fused, the fuse rating of a second pair rated higher than said first pair rating, the first pair having leads configured connect to a current measurement device and the second pair having leads connectable respectively to the direct current power source and a circuit powered by the power source.