what amp in-line fuse would be needed? it's just a standard sony headunit (no subs/amps etc), with a 10A fuse built into the back of it, so I assume using the same rating fuse is the best bet?
yep 10!

Posted 26 March 2009 - 09:30 PM
what amp in-line fuse would be needed? it's just a standard sony headunit (no subs/amps etc), with a 10A fuse built into the back of it, so I assume using the same rating fuse is the best bet?
Posted 26 March 2009 - 09:38 PM
Posted 27 March 2009 - 11:07 PM
theres normally spare terminals on the fuse box (i think each fuse hcan have upto 2 spade terminals) but if yours has had extra things added to them check what theyre running and let me know so i can advise you more.
You could always run the perm straight from the starter solenoid.
Fuse wise if the fuse in the head unit is rated at 10A id run maybe an 8A fuse somewhere else thats really easy to get at, so if it does blow its easier to change and it protects the head unit better.
Posted 29 March 2009 - 08:22 PM
Posted 30 March 2009 - 08:20 PM
I have got a radio to put in my mini. I have run all the speaker wires and the aerial wire to the radion but need to know how to connect the radio. Basically I know that the black goed to earth, then I am left with a yellow and red. The red is to the ignition live and yellow is to a permanent live. Can I connect both to a permenant live so the radio will work with the ignition off? I dont have any spare fuses in the fuse box so was Thinking to connect the starter solenoid where the battery leads connects to and then having an inline fuse, would this work or not. Thanks.
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