Re: [DML] Adding a CD Changer
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Re: [DML] Adding a CD Changer



Tom,

I suggest taking the power from the breaker that runs the door locks. This
breaker has an extra spade lug on it and is convenient to hook onto. It is
also a safe place if you hook onto the output side of the breaker. Of
course, you should have a fuse in the power line going to your CD changer.
Chances are, one is already there. Off hand I don't know of any places to
connect to ground in that area.

If someone tells you a better place, let me know.

Thanks,
Walt Tampa, FL

-----Original Message-----
From: Watkins Family <watbmv@xxxx>
To: DMC News list <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 2:51 PM
Subject: [DML] Adding a CD Changer


>I just bought a JVD CH-X350 12 disc changer for my car. The rep from
>Crutuchfield said that it doesn't get it's power from the connection to
>the stereo.....I'm not so sure BUT anyway, IF I need to hook up this
>unit to the electrical system where would be the best place to grab the
>power from and where should I ground it if it is located behind the
>drivers seat?
>
>Thanks
>
>Tom #05732
>
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