unabashedpraise
Adventurer
I bought my rig with an aftermarket Sirius sat radio already installed. Unfortunately some punk idiots decided they would try to steal it. "Punks" because they are stealing what isn't theirs. "Idiots" because they were unsuccessful (it's not THAT hard!), but broke the docking cradle.
The cradle is shot and a replacement is hard to find, the only one I have found was $40. Bye bye sat radio! I only used it during football season anyways.
I am currently trying to find a good place to install and power my Uniden 510 xl CB and antennae on the zj. I want to hard wire it so I don't have to use one of my precious 12v plugs. The sat radio was powered by clips attached to the power and ground wires on the back of the oem dash CD player and also has an inline fuse on the ground wire. It's seems like a decent setup and I was thinking of just stripping the end of the wires and using this to power the CB so that everything would be setup and ready to go, no need for running cables and such.
This is the only info I could find on the net about the sat radio: Kenwood H2EC Specs: Audio Output: (560 ohms) 776mV RMS, Fuse: 3A fast blow, Power Supply Requirements: 9 - 16v, negative ground.
Uniden 510xl specs: Input Voltage: 13.8 V DC nom. (+ or - ground), Current Drain: TX: full mod., 1.7A RX: with max. audio output, 1.7A
Is the connection going to supply enough power to the CB and radio without blowing the factory fuse? Does the 3a fuse need to be changed out?
I'm going to use the CB sparingly, mostly for trail use and the occasional traffic chatter.
I am currently trying to find a good place to install and power my Uniden 510 xl CB and antennae on the zj. I want to hard wire it so I don't have to use one of my precious 12v plugs. The sat radio was powered by clips attached to the power and ground wires on the back of the oem dash CD player and also has an inline fuse on the ground wire. It's seems like a decent setup and I was thinking of just stripping the end of the wires and using this to power the CB so that everything would be setup and ready to go, no need for running cables and such.
This is the only info I could find on the net about the sat radio: Kenwood H2EC Specs: Audio Output: (560 ohms) 776mV RMS, Fuse: 3A fast blow, Power Supply Requirements: 9 - 16v, negative ground.
Uniden 510xl specs: Input Voltage: 13.8 V DC nom. (+ or - ground), Current Drain: TX: full mod., 1.7A RX: with max. audio output, 1.7A
Is the connection going to supply enough power to the CB and radio without blowing the factory fuse? Does the 3a fuse need to be changed out?
I'm going to use the CB sparingly, mostly for trail use and the occasional traffic chatter.