I have an external rocker switch that disconnects the cockpit speakers.

Bill Bina

On 5/8/2013 9:15 PM, Wally Bryant wrote:
Steve,
I wired it to the main panel on the input side of the main DC breaker. It only is shut off when I turn the big ON/OFF switch (A/B/All for some folks.) That seemed like a good compromise to me. Depending on how fancy your stereo is, it can be a PITA to go through the setup constantly. For me, I use the fader to control volume in the main cabin vs. cockpit. That's important. A few times I have forgotten about that, and after doing something electrical have been inside rockin' out to music or watching a movie without realizing that my cockpit speakers are sharing my experience with anyone nearby. That's rude, and embarrassing. For that reason I deliberately change the default display color to 'red' so that if I see the default 'blue' color I know to check the setup.

Wal


you wrote:
How many of you keep the yellow (constant 12V) hooked up to the battery at
all times?




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