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1st December 2011, 22:28 | #11 | |
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Connecting the red wire (that via the adaptor links to the LGW in the grey ISO block which is outlined as being switched live) at one end and the other end of the red wire wrapped over the live feeds for the aerial and unit in the other end. Same for the earth by using the black wire on the adaptor loom which links to the black earth wire on the grey ISO block. Still I get nothing but the unit itself still works fine and only turns on with the turn of the key so the electrickery and signals are still passing through these connectors fine. The unit isn't faulty as everything else works fine and just as it should. I couldn't be more pleased. However seeing as I have a DVB-T adaptor I would like to make use of it. The only other issue was with Primo but I got that to work and the fact it hangs at the load splash screen is common knowledge and Igo8 non primo still works fine. It just means I have to ensure I shut Primo down before turning off the ignition removing the card prior to start up and pushing it in afterwards to get Primo working properly.
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2nd December 2011, 04:46 | #12 | |
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If I recall correctly I earthed it to one side of the glove box light circuit, but there is an in-line fuse in the wire to my DVB-T, and it looked similar to yours but it has 2 aerial inputs. There is another thread somewhere that gives the connections on those 3 spades, as other people have used it for auxiliary sockets. I believe it is designed to go to the armrest box where the rechargeable torch and extra power socket is meant to go. That thread also gives details of the crimp spade terminals to use, and how to take care about insulating them. As I said you need to be careful that 2 adjacent spades dont end up shorting together because they are close together. Its possible that one of the 3 is earth also. If I get chance I'll get under there and confirm where i connected to. |
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4th December 2011, 14:41 | #13 |
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I have fed my DVB amp and the extra amp for traffic from the DD switched outlet. No problems to date.
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