sheltonoil
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- Mar 30, 2008
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Following some instructions from Crutchfield, I'm looking for clarification to a question I can't find here, apologies if I missed it. I installed a hi-power Sony head unit for more juice w/o having to add an amp. It cut out at higher volumes, and Crutchfield said I need to run the power directly to the battery rather than through the harness connectors. I spliced into the Sony's power line BEFORE the boat connector and ran positive and negative test wires to the battery posts and it did fix the issue. Problem is, turning dual battery switch (1,2,both) to off obviously doesn't cut power to the radio, and if someone (kids) forgets to turn it off on the unit itself, it'll drain the battery. I'm guessing "direct to the battery" simply means not going through the harness connector bc either the power wire on the boat side is shared or the connector itself limits the bigger draw needed. If so, is connecting the wire directly from the Sony to the #2 position on the switch (rather than the battery post) accomplishing the same thing Crutchfield wants - once the switch is on #2? And if so, will I only be able to listen to the stereo while cruising if the selector is on #2 or BOTH? Finally, I can switch from #1 position to BOTH or to #2 with the engine running as long as I don't cross OFF, correct? Appreciate it!