heh I have the opposite problem. After a hard reset my deck turns my cockpit speakers OFF :) But only when streaming bluetooth audio, which is all I really do. It's like 5 layers into the menu and a PITA to set up each time. 15 amp fuse is what I have been reading people use on this wire, would that be correct? I'll be hooking it up directly to the battery. I can't recall now whether it's 14ga or 16ga wire.
Steve Suhana, C&C 32 Toronto On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 6:07 AM, Bill Bina <billb...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > 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? >>> >> >> >> > > ______________________________**_________________ > This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album > http://www.cncphotoalbum.com > CnC-List@cnc-list.com >
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