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GlowShift Air Pressure Gauge User Manual

Tinted series 200 psi air pressure gauge

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Tinted Series 200 PSI Air Pressure Gauge

For Product Numbers: GS-T13

Wire Harness Color Code

Red: 12v Ignition Source (+) (switched)

Orange: 12v Switched Headlamp Source (+) (optional)

Black: Vehicle Ground ( - )


1.
Disconnect the vehicle's negative battery cable.

Gauge Installation:
2.
This gauge has a standard 1/8

th

NPT port for monitoring

pressures up to, but not exceeding 200PSI. Run an airline
from a compressor, air tank or pressurized system or device
to the installation location of the gauge. Connection sizes
may vary from device to device. Also, if more than one
component is going to be monitored then additional gauges
may be necessary. Check your device’s instruction manual
for proper pressure monitoring devices, connection
instructions and sizes as well as operation.

Connecting the Power Wire Harness
3.
To make the wiring of your gauges easier you can
purchase an expandable circuit. This component easily fits
into your fuse panel and provides an additional fused power
wire for accessories such as gauges. The expandable circuit
is available for purchase at www.GlowShift.com.

4.
Using automotive grade wiring (18 gauge); connect the
red wire to a positive 12 volt ignition (switched) source. It
may be connected to the fuse panel, an accessory wire, or
any positive 12 volt source that turns on and off with the
ignition.


5.
Using automotive grade wiring (18 gauge); connect the black
wire
to any good (unpainted) ground connection. You may also
route a wire directly to the negative side of the vehicle’s battery.

6. The Night Time Dimming feature decreases the brightness of
the gauge face by 30%. Connect the orange wire to the 12 volt
positive headlamp source. This allows the mode to be activated
when the headlights come on. This step is optional and will not
affect operation of the gauge if it is omitted.

Note: Do not connect the orange wire to a dimmer

wheel. This will cause the gauge lighting to flicker.


7.
Reconnect the vehicle's negative battery cable.

 Power on the vehicle to ensure the gauge is functioning

properly.