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Evanb 05-10-2006 10:33 PM

Hooking up deck - quick question
 
I need to find a power lead to my deck. My manual says I can use the fuse box, it's labled BAT. I don't have a test light right now, so what's the easiest way to find one? Just use one of the wires coming out of the fuse box (BAT)? It's in a 1981 GMC.

bobthebrat 05-10-2006 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by Evanb
I need to find a power lead to my deck. My manual says I can use the fuse box, it's labled BAT. I don't have a test light right now, so what's the easiest way to find one? Just use one of the wires coming out of the fuse box (BAT)? It's in a 1981 GMC.

For constant power, run a wire to the battery. And for switched power, on the fuse box, use any acc fuse (radio, heater, ect)

Evanb 05-10-2006 11:04 PM

Whats the difference? What do I need to do?

bobthebrat 05-10-2006 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by Evanb
Whats the difference? What do I need to do?

The constant power (wire going to the battery) is to keep the memory in the cd player. i.e. channel saves, bass treble setting, ect.
And switched is to turn it on when the car turns on.
so a switched fuse for the switched wire. And straight to battery for constant 12+ volts.
It will tell you what wire goes where, in the manual.

Evanb 05-10-2006 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by bobthebrat
The constant power (wire going to the battery) is to keep the memory in the cd player. i.e. channel saves, bass treble setting, ect.
And switched is to turn it on when the car turns on.
so a switched fuse for the switched wire. And straight to battery for constant 12+ volts.
It will tell you what wire goes where, in the manual.

I already have contant power. I need 'switched' or acc. Just says the BAT thing in the manual.

bobthebrat 05-10-2006 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by Evanb
I already have contant power. I need 'switched' or acc. Just says the BAT thing in the manual.

well bat, will be constant. So you don't want that.
put the switched or acc (whatever they call it for your hu), into a thje fuse holder that says like "heater" "radio" or hell on some vehicles even "horn" works. Just anything that only turns on with the ignition.
But tell you what, if you can't figure it out, drive 200 miles north and I'll do it for you ;). nice to see another brother from saskatchewan here.

p.s. you could have just asked sean on 306, instead of coming to "the noob installer".

Evanb 05-10-2006 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by bobthebrat
well bat, will be constant. So you don't want that.
put the switched or acc (whatever they call it for your hu), into a thje fuse holder that says like "heater" "radio" or hell on some vehicles even "horn" works. Just anything that only turns on with the ignition.
But tell you what, if you can't figure it out, drive 200 miles north and I'll do it for you ;). nice to see another brother from saskatchewan here.

yeah, i just looked in the manual and i need an accesory terminal in the fuse box. So how would I wire that in then? Just splice the wire, or do it from the fuse box? Thanks for your help!

bobthebrat 05-10-2006 11:32 PM


Originally Posted by Evanb
yeah, i just looked in the manual and i need an accesory terminal in the fuse box. So how would I wire that in then? Just splice the wire, or do it from the fuse box? Thanks for your help!

You might have any empty fuse holder on the box that turns on with the ignition. So you could just use that.
But if you don't then you can splice into the wire on the back of the box (or even the front)

Evanb 05-10-2006 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by bobthebrat
You might have any empty fuse holder on the box that turns on with the ignition. So you could just use that.
But if you don't then you can splice into the wire on the back of the box (or even the front)

Do I just wire it right in there? Or do I need a plug-in thing?

bobthebrat 05-10-2006 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by Evanb
Do I just wire it right in there? Or do I need a plug-in thing?

you will need either a male of female connector (male for front of box, female for the back). The female is the same as a speaker connector

Evanb 05-10-2006 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by bobthebrat
you will need either a male of female connector (male for front of box, female for the back). The female is the same as a speaker connector

Alrightl thanks for your help.

bobthebrat 05-10-2006 11:36 PM

no prob.
anyways, I gotta go work out. I will answer anymroe questions tomorrow. Or someone else will. Peace.

splescort 05-11-2006 12:29 AM

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bobthebrat is haft right.... but the best thing to do is to get a switched 12v from the IGN harness and put a inline fuse.....
please give me the make model and year and i will tell you all the wire color codes.

SQ Civic 05-11-2006 03:03 AM

with so many questions regarding quite a simple task, maybe spending the 40 bucks at a chain to install the HU would be better for you... just a thought.:dunno:

Mark

JRSTAR 05-11-2006 10:43 AM

I would definitly have to agree with SQ on that. When your that dazed and confused, just spend the money it is well worth it in the long run, it will save you from burning your car to the ground!!!!!

bobthebrat 05-11-2006 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by splescort
bobthebrat is haft right.... but the best thing to do is to get a switched 12v from the IGN harness and put a inline fuse.....
please give me the make model and year and i will tell you all the wire color codes.

I was just giving him the quick and easy answer. I thought it would benefit him better.


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