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james.ed
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Quick Radio Question

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I'm currently figuring out how to connect an electric temperature gauge up through the voltage stabaliser, and this made me wonder if the raido should have the voltage stabalised as well :o

Currently the radio's conected to the fuse box, through the continuous and switched sides. Does this mean i'm slowly burning out the electrics when the voltage bobs around, so far the radios not complained!
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If it's a car radio it should cope fine.
It will have any voltage stabilisation it needs built in.

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Re: Quick Radio Question

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great.. because its been wired that way for the last 16 months :D
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The voltage sabilizer as fitted to the back of the speedo has a 12V input and a 10V output
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