Electrical supply for retrofit sat nav
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Electrical supply for retrofit sat nav
I would like to permanently feed my Tom Tom sat nav from an under the
dashboard power supply.
Can anyone suggest the best way of achieving this?
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dashboard power supply.
Can anyone suggest the best way of achieving this?
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Re: Electrical supply for retrofit sat nav
Ayrton <none@000.com> wrote:
> I would like to permanently feed my Tom Tom sat nav from an under the
> dashboard power supply.
>
> Can anyone suggest the best way of achieving this?
With the use of a multimeter find a suitably powered wire (back if the
ashtray is popular choice). You can splice into the wiring, or go direct
to the fuse box. Some people would use scotchlocks but much better if
you can cut & solder the wire with some heat shrink. Not always easy in
a modern loom though.
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> I would like to permanently feed my Tom Tom sat nav from an under the
> dashboard power supply.
>
> Can anyone suggest the best way of achieving this?
With the use of a multimeter find a suitably powered wire (back if the
ashtray is popular choice). You can splice into the wiring, or go direct
to the fuse box. Some people would use scotchlocks but much better if
you can cut & solder the wire with some heat shrink. Not always easy in
a modern loom though.
--
Jon B
Above email address IS valid.
<http://www.bramley-computers.co.uk/> Apple Laptop Repairs.
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