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oldsalt Member Since: 13 Apr 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 32 |
Agree with Razman.
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14th Jul 2018 5:46 pm |
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Browny Member Since: 05 Jul 2018 Location: Nottingham Posts: 17 |
Raz man
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21st Jul 2018 10:33 am |
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Browny Member Since: 05 Jul 2018 Location: Nottingham Posts: 17 |
By the way.
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21st Jul 2018 10:36 am |
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oldsalt Member Since: 13 Apr 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 32 |
Sorry to hear you're still having problems.
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21st Jul 2018 9:43 pm |
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Browny Member Since: 05 Jul 2018 Location: Nottingham Posts: 17 |
Sweet.
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21st Jul 2018 9:57 pm |
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oldsalt Member Since: 13 Apr 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 32 |
Sorry, rather busy yesterday but sounds like you're getting there.
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23rd Jul 2018 9:07 am |
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twoogy Member Since: 08 Dec 2017 Location: dc Posts: 4 |
Hi RazMan. How do you connect/create a power wire to the F5 fuse? I ran into the issue where the GVIF box drained my battery dead connecting to the SatNav DVD power. Thanks. |
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25th Apr 2019 3:57 am |
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Col1nw3bb Member Since: 09 Feb 2015 Location: Essex Posts: 198 |
Use a piggyback fuse connector. I didnt use the glovebox fuse i found an unused switched live in the boot. Simply run across the boot under the rear seat and edge of carpet under the drivers seat. From memory the fuse was for a fridge i think? I used it because a) it was unused so not double loading a in use circuit. B) It had a 10 or 20amp rating. It powers my gvif, apple tv and hdmi2component converter. |
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7th May 2019 8:26 pm |
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