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eastwest2300 05-02-2018 03:07 PM

Best Way Run Multiple Electronic Devices
 
All you audiophile freaks, quick question for ya.

Whats the best way to run multiple electronic devices in your Z. What kind of electronic devices you ask? A dashcam, and a hardwired radar detector.

The issue Im having right now is the radar detector staying on when the car is off, which makes me have to unplug both when I leave the car. So, I'm missing something.. I'm likely tapped into the wrong fuses.:ugh2::ugh2:

JARblue 05-02-2018 03:38 PM

STOP Lamp fuse is the one that is always on (I use it for my homelink mirror) :twocents:

I don't think there are any other fuses that are on battery power in the driver side panel.

RonRizz 05-02-2018 04:11 PM

You need to tap onto a fuse that powers on when car is running. wipers, heater, ect.

eastwest2300 05-02-2018 07:58 PM

Thanks fellas, yeah, I think I'm on the wrong fuse.. Im gonna troubleshoot it this weekend, hopefully get it corrected before zdayz..

Jayhovah 05-03-2018 08:38 AM

So far I've added a homelink mirror, radar detector, laser jammers, backup cam, and a boost gauge... I figured I would end up installing a bunch of stuff at some point so I used a couple of those add-a-circuits in the driver's side fuse box and wired them to terminal blocks.. I have three, one constant 12V, one switched 12V, and one ground... now whenever I add an accessory I just wire up to the terminal blocks... depending on where I need to run wires in some cases I can add something new in a matter of minutes.

eastwest2300 05-03-2018 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 3752492)
So far I've added a homelink mirror, radar detector, laser jammers, backup cam, and a boost gauge... I figured I would end up installing a bunch of stuff at some point so I used a couple of those add-a-circuits in the driver's side fuse box and wired them to terminal blocks.. I have three, one constant 12V, one switched 12V, and one ground... now whenever I add an accessory I just wire up to the terminal blocks... depending on where I need to run wires in some cases I can add something new in a matter of minutes.

Jay... pleaaaaaase... is there any way you can post a picture of your setup.. I would absolutely like to see this.. this sounds ideal.. please please please post a picture.

Jayhovah 05-03-2018 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3752505)
Jay... pleaaaaaase... is there any way you can post a picture of your setup.. I would absolutely like to see this.. this sounds ideal.. please please please post a picture.

yup.. I'll try to snap one real quick today or tomorrow.

eastwest2300 05-03-2018 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 3752522)
yup.. I'll try to snap one real quick today or tomorrow.

thank you bro... I'll give you a few repZ..


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