J joe boy micra Nov 9, 2005 #1 needing a constant live for my g.fs cd player. gonna hopefully paint the centre consol at the weekend so would like to find this and wire the cd player up correctly at the same time. thanx chaps
needing a constant live for my g.fs cd player. gonna hopefully paint the centre consol at the weekend so would like to find this and wire the cd player up correctly at the same time. thanx chaps
mean micra www.mightymicra.co.uk Nov 9, 2005 #2 search took me approx 3secs http://www.micra.org.uk/showthread.php?t=4485&highlight=live+feed easy peasy mate...
search took me approx 3secs http://www.micra.org.uk/showthread.php?t=4485&highlight=live+feed easy peasy mate...
L lewis Guest Nov 9, 2005 #4 run a wire from the +ve terminal on the battery, then ground the wire on the chassis of the car.
OP OP J joe boy micra Nov 9, 2005 #5 how do i ground it m8? and where would i put the inline fuse? cheers
K kristian One Way Mule Nov 10, 2005 #6 put the fuse on the positive canle nearest the battery.. and ground to any reasonable bodywork bolt..
put the fuse on the positive canle nearest the battery.. and ground to any reasonable bodywork bolt..
L lewis Guest Nov 10, 2005 #7 Connect the in line fuse somewhere in the wire between the battery and thing you're powering To ground it connect the black wire to the chassis of the car - usually a nut or bolt or something.
Connect the in line fuse somewhere in the wire between the battery and thing you're powering To ground it connect the black wire to the chassis of the car - usually a nut or bolt or something.
richmicratwista Direct Detailing UK Nov 10, 2005 #8 lewis said: Connect the in line fuse somewhere in the wire between the battery and thing you're powering To ground it connect the black wire to the chassis of the car - usually a nut or bolt or something. Click to expand... closer to the battery is better though (for the in-line fuse)
lewis said: Connect the in line fuse somewhere in the wire between the battery and thing you're powering To ground it connect the black wire to the chassis of the car - usually a nut or bolt or something. Click to expand... closer to the battery is better though (for the in-line fuse)