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Posted 12 September 2024 - 04:47 PM
https://www.theminif...nal-tempsensor/
That's where I fitted mine
Posted 12 September 2024 - 07:30 PM
https://www.theminif...nal-tempsensor/
That's where I fitted mine
Thanks for the link! But how did you wire it as well? I have two power leads. I’m assuming one is for a low voltage live to keep the time and one for power?
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You'll need two supplies to it. As you've guessed, one is direct from the battery and other is via the key. For the direct supply, any plain purple wire will give you a fused live feed and for the keyed supply, any plain dark green wire will give you that. There's likely no wires already in that area, you can pick them up off the fuse box though.
Posted 13 September 2024 - 01:00 PM
Posted 13 September 2024 - 09:21 PM
Er no - you need a permanent live to maintain the "memory" and then a switched/ignition live to bring it to life
As mentioned by others, purple is usually permanent live (and fuse protected although I added a 3A fuse inline) and green usually ignition/switched live (same again fused already but I added a 3A fuse) although I doubt the clock takes anything like 3A they were all I had and better than the probable 15/25/35 amp of the standard fuse box fuses
For the temp sensors I just left them behind the dash - who cares.....
Posted 14 September 2024 - 11:33 AM
I'd be surprised if it draws even half an amp
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