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![]() "Melandre" wrote in message oups.com... Yes, I think I am willing to live without having the presets and clock. Just don't want to drain the battery so I'll do without a constant/permanent conection. Not sure I understand what you mean by "If the accessory switch is fused for 10 amps or less, you are ok". Do you mean I just need to make sure I put a 10A blade-type fuse in the fuse block (at the currently unused Accessory Switch connector) in addition to the one that is already at the back of the stereo unit? Yes. Stick a 10 amp fuse in the fuse holder. This fuse will protect your wires to the radio. The fuse in the radio will protect... the radio. Sounds weird, but this is the correct way to do it. Also, the supplied wire are too short to reach the fuse block so I will need to buy extra wires. Do I need to look for specific rating or any wires will do? 20 AWG is rated for 10 amps, however I would use 16 AWG. Also, remember that if you add to the ground wire it should also be as large in capacity as the 12 volt supply wire. (16 AWG). You *should* use marine wire and connectors also. The wire will be silver tinned rather than bare copper to minimize corrosion. RCE www.eisboch.com |
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