Re: Adding a 2nd accessory socket
Make sure you install a inline fuse at that battery connection, so it blows
before your wire does, I install professional mobile radio products, and I have seen do it yourself guys, burn up fire and emergency vehicles, installing light bars, etc. without the proper fusing. Andy Joshua Miller" <jemiller@jem.phoenix.az.us> wrote in message news:c554a091fbd8629d9af4939f5637980b@free.teranew s.com... > it wouldn't save me any trouble, cause I would still have to wire one of > them straight to the battery so that it was always on (as I originally > stated I wanted) :-) > > Brian's idea was the best, and it is what I'm going to end up doing. > > Thanks everyone for your responses. > > > "Robert Bodling" <RobertBodling@austin.rr.com> wrote in message > news:ludcfvgemk9pesdin9o2na705rrr05337j@4ax.com... > > On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 11:13:57 -0700, billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com > > (Bill B. Johnson) wrote: > > > > >In article <eb1f37c9814a5bd50896684db5ffa545@free.teranews.co m>, "Joshua > > >Miller" <jemiller@jem.phoenix.az.us> wrote: > > > > > >> I'd like to add a 2nd always "on" accessory power socket to my 2003 > Civic > > >> LX. > > >> > > >> What would be the best way to do this, and how would I go about > connecting > > >> it? > > >> > > >> Any and all information is greatly appriciated. > > >> > > >> Thanks. > > > > > >The posted response was excellent. If you don't want to go to the expense > > >and trouble of installing it--visit Radio Shack or a large auto parts > > >store such as Kragens. They will sell you a device that plugs into the > > >accessory power socket and adds 4 separate accessory power sockets. I use > > >it when I go on trips to plug in my cell phone and radar detector. > > > > This is the best idea here, I have one that goes from one to two and > > then another one that goes to more if I need them too, would save you > > the trouble of the work... > > |
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