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The yellow should be to 12 volts and can be tied into the ignition 12 volts. is the low amperage to keep the presets. The red is to 12 volts and allows the radio run power. The black is ground. Without the yellow the presets go away. I just use the seek on my radio in the boat and do not use the presets. This would explain why the old cassette deck did not have a yellow wire (just 12V red and black ground) since it was a dial button for channel selection (no preset memory) and no clock display (so no need for constant power). If I understand this correctly, does it mean taht I could ignore the yellow wire entirely (on the new deck) as long as I am willing to give up presets and accurate clock? If I only connect the switched 12V red wire and since I am not supposed to turn the ignition when the boat is not in the water (currently in my garage) how would I know if the CD deck is working properly (I am new to this boating business...just got my Bayliner boat this weekend)? Also would another option be to merge together the yellow and red wire (from deck) and connect to red wire (from boat)? I suppose I could install a on/off switch on the yellow wire (prior to the connecting point) to shut the 12 volt power off if the boat is not used for an extensive period of time... Andre Bayliner Capri 1850 |
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