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GETTING STARTED
Low-voltage jack
+ / -
Pay Attention to Polarity
Low-voltage terminal
- / +
A brief note about the two types of low-voltage connectors used in the GRIT system:
Terminals and Jacks. The positive and negative ports for these two connectors are
located on opposite sides from each other. When running the low-voltage wire to devices,
pay attention to polarity. A good rule of thumb is "Red on Right/Positive." This rule does
not hold, however, for the low-voltage jacks found on Switch charging docks, Dust Bin
Sensor Strobe Lights , or Power Banks. Refer to the image below.
12v Power Supply: Power with a Dust Bin Sensor
The only device in the GRIT ecosystem that uses 12v power is the Dust Bin Sensor's Strobe
Light. No other device should be powered by the output jack at the bottom of the Dust Bin
Sensor.
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