Need To Get 12VDC To Driver Side
In addition to that, there has been reports that the ground that's used around the area is unstable -- though that could be an installer issue. I personally think it's too much hassle to have to mess with it again if it fubars, so I rather go straight to a known and clearly marked v12 source, lol.
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While that is potentially true, I personally don't recommend it. The reason is because it seems that depending on the year, possibly options on the vehicle, some of the wires are different. For example, I was not able to find the whatever color that was indicated in the DIY for the radar detector install thread, and I know a few other members that shared the same problem I had.
In addition to that, there has been reports that the ground that's used around the area is unstable -- though that could be an installer issue. I personally think it's too much hassle to have to mess with it again if it fubars, so I rather go straight to a known and clearly marked v12 source, lol.
In addition to that, there has been reports that the ground that's used around the area is unstable -- though that could be an installer issue. I personally think it's too much hassle to have to mess with it again if it fubars, so I rather go straight to a known and clearly marked v12 source, lol.
we're going to just have to agree to disagree.
maybe i tapped into the wrong wire, but i'm not going up there again so it's a moot point. 22ga wires can only handle so much current anyways, not to mention it was clearly evident that my detector wasn't getting enough current. high end radar detectors have more current draw than cheapy ones. but i'm sure you knew that.
maybe i tapped into the wrong wire, but i'm not going up there again so it's a moot point. 22ga wires can only handle so much current anyways, not to mention it was clearly evident that my detector wasn't getting enough current. high end radar detectors have more current draw than cheapy ones. but i'm sure you knew that.
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So the V1 is now a "cheapy" radar detector? Seriously, if you don't even know what you tapped in to you can't conclude that there wasn't enough current to run your radar detecor. 22 gauge wire can handle all the current you need for a radar detector (up to 1 Amp). The power cord for the V1 is a standard telephone cord which is 24 gauge and it draws between 225 and 425mA.
i tapped into my other bmw (i had three at the same time) successfully but it was a different model all together. just giving people a warning to proceed at their own risk.
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