Lucid, McGyver, etc, electronics types,,,,,, HELP!!!
I searched the library and all the "GREAT" info that used to be there is gone....
I hardwired my Val 1 a long time ago, this is how I know this info is available.
I need a constant on terminal off the fuse panel!!!!
I am hardwiring an XM Commander to my stock reciever and it needs both "acc" and "constant on".
Which terminal lug do I use for "constant on"?
My car is torn apart, and I don't want to put it together until I am done, my beer supply is running dangeruosly low.
I hardwired my Val 1 a long time ago, this is how I know this info is available.
I need a constant on terminal off the fuse panel!!!!
I am hardwiring an XM Commander to my stock reciever and it needs both "acc" and "constant on".
Which terminal lug do I use for "constant on"?
My car is torn apart, and I don't want to put it together until I am done, my beer supply is running dangeruosly low.
Originally posted by Mannn
post in the electronics forum... you might get more help there
post in the electronics forum... you might get more help there
Thanks, been around the block once or twice, did that also..........
I'm down to my last couple beers, starting to think about calling a friend...
To get me more BEER!!! That is.
(Scraped from www.s2000.org) Note where the red wire is in the picture, on the left hand side of the fuse box- it's the third "hole" down from the top. This is the one switched with the ignition (alternatively one is for the lights, and the other for constant power). Be sure to slide the connector over the spade (male) contact in the hole.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Stratocaster
(Scraped from www.s2000.org) Note where the red wire is in the picture, on the left hand side of the fuse box- it's the third "hole" down from the top. This is the one switched with the ignition (alternatively one is for the lights, and the other for constant power). Be sure to slide the connector over the spade (male) contact in the hole.
(Scraped from www.s2000.org) Note where the red wire is in the picture, on the left hand side of the fuse box- it's the third "hole" down from the top. This is the one switched with the ignition (alternatively one is for the lights, and the other for constant power). Be sure to slide the connector over the spade (male) contact in the hole.
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