HoustinoJillian said:
ok, how would i wire directly to a better source? am i going to need to run wire through the firewall, etc (like when installing an amp and wiring straight to the battery?) or is there some other place inside the car i can hook up to. it doesn't need to be on/off with the car, but that would be convenient. i'm a little bit of a n00b when it comes to this, but i have enough general sense/knowhow to figure it out with a bit more direction. NiNeTy Fo SHO, if you could go into a bit more detail about what you did with your radar detector, i'd be very thankful, either here or in a PM, thanks again, Justin
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also, now that you mention it, i'm interested in wiring in a radar detector (probably instead of the ac dc converter) so, any help would be very appreciated, thanks
First off, my radar detector is small compared to a dc to ac converter, with that, I would run the converter directly from your battery with a relay so it turns on/off with the key. (prevent from leaving it on and your battery dieing).
You can get a relay at like autozone for like 3 bucks...and it tells you exactly how to wire it. It will be like 12+ source here (battery), ground here (car somewhere), connect to source you want to power (from the relay to your converter), and connect to a remote on/off (aka your fuse box). Then just ground the converter out on the car somewhere.
Since a radar dont need much juice, I cut the cigg. lighter end off of it and stripped the wires, the ground (usually plain black wire) I just found a screw in the glove box, loosened it, wrapped the wire around it, and tightened it back down. Now for the positive, I looked in my manual...found a fuse that powered other things that came on with the key (the radio fuse in my case). I pulled the fuse out, wrapped the wire around ONE of the metal spades, and then put the fuse back in. Do NOT wrap it around both and make sure the wire only touches one of the metal spades coming out of the fuse, or you are basically bypassing the fuse. Now, whenever you turn your key on, just as the radio turns on, the radar detector turns on.
I know some people will say, dont wrap wires around your fuses...on and on. Personally, I have been doing it for over 7 years and not one problem. The only thing is, the device you hooked up could get power after the fuse or before it...that I dont know and really doesnt matter...if something were to happen, my radar may get fried....key word being may, and that is only if something majorly wrong happened to the car in my opinion.
You can run a wire from your fuse to the remote wire on the relay and then your converter would turn on with the car.
Any more questions/comments, feel free to ask...sometimes I think I explained it, but I just confuse people.
Oh, and all amps have relays (that I have seen)....so hooking up this relay is just like hooking up an amp.
Hope that helped someone...