CB Accessory vs Hardwire
#1
CB Accessory vs Hardwire
For all you CB owners, just wondering which you prefer, to wire your cb to your accessory loop, or hardwire it to your battery.
I am leaning towards installing mine to the accessory power, just in case I forget to turn it off. Can anyone give some details on how they wired theirs, or some suggestions? I was thinking of splicing into the power for my cigarette lighter.
I am leaning towards installing mine to the accessory power, just in case I forget to turn it off. Can anyone give some details on how they wired theirs, or some suggestions? I was thinking of splicing into the power for my cigarette lighter.
#2
Just wire it straight to the battery, its way less complicated and faster IMO. And its nice to listen to it when the ignitions off. It wont kill your battery, Ive left mine on for 3 days straight and it didnt even put a dent in my battery power
#7
you could wire it to the battery, but use a relay tied in to the ignition or other circuit that goes hot when the ignition is on.
my export uses a bit more current than a barefoot cb, so i am using 8 ga. power cable to the battery, rather than the 16 or 18 ga. wire and lighter plug that comes with most cbs. i have it wired through a relay to the ignition, so it's only on if the ignition is on.
works fine, no ground loops or other noise, and i don't have to worry about leaving the radio on by accident.
my export uses a bit more current than a barefoot cb, so i am using 8 ga. power cable to the battery, rather than the 16 or 18 ga. wire and lighter plug that comes with most cbs. i have it wired through a relay to the ignition, so it's only on if the ignition is on.
works fine, no ground loops or other noise, and i don't have to worry about leaving the radio on by accident.
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#9
you could wire it to the battery, but use a relay tied in to the ignition or other circuit that goes hot when the ignition is on.
my export uses a bit more current than a barefoot cb, so i am using 8 ga. power cable to the battery, rather than the 16 or 18 ga. wire and lighter plug that comes with most cbs. i have it wired through a relay to the ignition, so it's only on if the ignition is on.
works fine, no ground loops or other noise, and i don't have to worry about leaving the radio on by accident.
my export uses a bit more current than a barefoot cb, so i am using 8 ga. power cable to the battery, rather than the 16 or 18 ga. wire and lighter plug that comes with most cbs. i have it wired through a relay to the ignition, so it's only on if the ignition is on.
works fine, no ground loops or other noise, and i don't have to worry about leaving the radio on by accident.
#10
Hijacking my own thread..
Does anybody have any good suggestions for where to mount the pa speaker? The few places I have considered:
1) On the hood, but under it, not on top. This would be tough to wire though.
2)somewhere under the front bumper.
any help would be appreciated. Pics and how you mounted it would also be a plus.
Does anybody have any good suggestions for where to mount the pa speaker? The few places I have considered:
1) On the hood, but under it, not on top. This would be tough to wire though.
2)somewhere under the front bumper.
any help would be appreciated. Pics and how you mounted it would also be a plus.
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