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On Mon, 09 May 2005 15:07:48 GMT, Red Cloud©
wrote: On 9 May 2005 06:35:28 -0700, "T39" wrote: I have a 69 Glasspar Cutlas and I am trying to build in a DUAL Marine AM/FM/CD receiver, but when I hook everything up the unit will not power on. I have tried a variety of things. I tried hooking up ground to some metal parts on the boat, and I even tried hooking it up to Negative on the battery. I went out and bought another stereo system to see if the first unit was bad, but this new unit won't power on either. The battery on the boat is in great shape, and the wiring is done correctly. I have a fish finder that works off of the same battery and it powers on fine. The radio is going straight to the battery, and all the fuses are good. For testing purposes I'm hooking both power (red) and switched power (yellow) to the battery. The voltage on the battery is also correct. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong here? It must be something small I'm forgetting here... but I just can't figure it out. Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks When you "wired it correctly" did you by any chance end up putting enough tension on the wires leading out of an in-line fuse holder to cause it to not make contact with the fuse it contains? This can easily happen when applying tie-wraps and other wire management devices. That's a good point - I've done that more than once. Later, Tom |
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