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Re: [spitfire-enthusiast] RE: wiring to the ignition circuit

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Subject: Re: [spitfire-enthusiast] RE: wiring to the ignition circuit
From: John Hobson <goalie_john@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 07:09:52 -0700 (PDT)
I have got a multimeter which I guess I should be able to find an
ignition switched circuit fairly easily, I'll have read the instuctions
to find out how to get the live testing function though!  What sort of
shops would sell a wire tap and what do they look like?

I didn't realise that you could connect a ground to any bit of the frame,
I had assumed that there would be only one standard grounding point in
the car.

That all sounds quite simple anyway, should be able to manage that!

Thanks everyone for your help,
John

--- Richard Gosling <richard.gosling@exprogroup.com> wrote:
> John,
> 
> The standard supply to the radio built into the car is a
> permenantly-live
> supply, which is what I assume your current radio is connected to.
> 
> The wire on the new radio that says to connect to the ignition could
> quite
> happily be connected to the same always-live supply - all this would
> mean is
> that the radio doesn't turn itself off when you turn the ignition off. 
> If
> you want a switched supply so you do get this feature, I would suggest
> finding the voltage regulator that should be screwed under one of your
> speedometer retaining clamps, establishing which wire is the supply
> (disconnect it and if it is still live that is the supply), and tapping
> off
> from that to supply your radio's needs.
> 
> As for grounding, the easiest way to get a good ground is to find a
> good
> solid bit of frame.  The handiest bit near the radio is probably the
> bolts
> that hold the lower centre console panel (the panel the radio sits in)
> to
> the dashboard (one also holds a bracket to the steering column). 
> Scrape a
> little paint off under the nut and stick the end of your earth wire
> under
> the nut before re-tightening.
> 
> BTW, I hope your new stereo is one that does not protrude very far from
> the
> mounting face.  I had one that did, and broke the display when shoving
> the
> gearstick into 3rd.
> 
> Enjoy the sounds!
> 
> Richard & Daffy
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