I've looked at all sorts of articles, and whilst I get close to the answers I'm looking for, I don't get any direct ones, and I want to make sure there's no oversight on what I need to do.
Wiring antennas, mounting the bracket and positioning of the radio and face plate are the trivial part. Many sources talk about this, but this isn't what I'm looking for.
What some people say that is the most is to run DIRECTLY to the battery using an inline fuse, positive to the battery, and negative to the chassis ground of my vehicle.
1. What connectors do I need for my wires? I obviously can't just wrap the wire around the battery and tape it. No video shows me what's needed.
2. What fuse in the inline positive do I need? 13.8v at 50w is 3.62amps... so... the idea of a 5amp fuse doesn't sound right, though. I'm missing something in the math.
3. Should I wire through my fuse box, instead? It'd be nice to connect to my relay to my ignition, so that when my car starts, my radio turns on, and when my car is off, the radio is off. Because I *WILL* forget to turn off the radio.
Someone mentioned getting an external relay... I have no idea what to look for or how to attach it to my car.
My current radio is an MXT105B, which is a weakling compared to the 50W powerhouses. Obviously, it is NOT recommended to try to wire this to an auxiliary socket in the car, e.g., the cigarette lighter socket, as that's "dirty power," and the radio could draw enough current to potentially cause problems.
Any detailed answers are greatly appreciated. I'm new to hooking up mobile radios and I don't want to screw this up. Thanks in advance!
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I've looked at all sorts of articles, and whilst I get close to the answers I'm looking for, I don't get any direct ones, and I want to make sure there's no oversight on what I need to do.
Wiring antennas, mounting the bracket and positioning of the radio and face plate are the trivial part. Many sources talk about this, but this isn't what I'm looking for.
What some people say that is the most is to run DIRECTLY to the battery using an inline fuse, positive to the battery, and negative to the chassis ground of my vehicle.
1. What connectors do I need for my wires? I obviously can't just wrap the wire around the battery and tape it. No video shows me what's needed.
2. What fuse in the inline positive do I need? 13.8v at 50w is 3.62amps... so... the idea of a 5amp fuse doesn't sound right, though. I'm missing something in the math.
3. Should I wire through my fuse box, instead? It'd be nice to connect to my relay to my ignition, so that when my car starts, my radio turns on, and when my car is off, the radio is off. Because I *WILL* forget to turn off the radio.
Someone mentioned getting an external relay... I have no idea what to look for or how to attach it to my car.
My current radio is an MXT105B, which is a weakling compared to the 50W powerhouses. Obviously, it is NOT recommended to try to wire this to an auxiliary socket in the car, e.g., the cigarette lighter socket, as that's "dirty power," and the radio could draw enough current to potentially cause problems.
Any detailed answers are greatly appreciated. I'm new to hooking up mobile radios and I don't want to screw this up. Thanks in advance!
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