
The DeMonIVR unit is mounted with one screw, through the heat sink and should be located and positioned in such a way to allow the heat to dissipate without transferring to materials like plastic nearby. The 3 wires are labeled and should be connected as follows;
RED = 12 Volt +
YELLOW = 5 Volt +
BLACK = Ground - You'll simply determine where to place it and where each of the 3 wires should be connected.
typical installs
Instrument panel designs and their part locations vary. Examples here are provided as a general guide only !
Shown below is an example of typical installation for a Chrysler vehicle. This panel belongs to a 1973 Plymouth Valiant. As you can see, the DeMonIVR unit is mounted where the noise suppression capasitor once was using the same screw. The heat dissipates freely.

Next example is DeMonIVR on the 1964,65 Valiant / Barracuda instrument panel. The original mechanical limiter has been removed from inside the gasoline gauge. Refer to the Services page for details. The IVR is positioned so it doesn't interfear with those adjacent lamp sockets. A small flat washer is placed under the IVR to seperate it from possible contact with the lamp circuits on the board.
The additional dedicated ground wire shown in photo is strongly recommended.

Shown below is an example of typical Ford installation. This panel belongs to a 1972 F100 Pickup truck. This DeMonIVR unit is mounted using the support from the OEM can, removed and bent 90 degrees. This configuration allows the heat sink to stand away from the panel and freely dissipate the heat while remaining well grounded to same location as the OEM can.
Panel designs and part locations vary. This should be used as a general guide only!
You'll need one additional screw to mount the unit to the support but the hole for this screw is already there. You'll also need 2 wire connectors (9 volt battery type snaps) but when purchased for a Ford application we will provide those at no extra charge.
The unit shown has been in service since mid July 2006 and performs perfectly.

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