02-12-2016, 05:31 PM | #1 |
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radio presets
I have a retrosound ZUMA radio in my 53 3100 and i am putting in a battery disconnect, how can I keep my presets in the radio. I will have it disconnected for some time. Some one suggested that a buy a computer saver from FLAPS but they are only go for about a day maybe two. I thought I could put a fused by pass from the battery to ground. The radio as two power wires one consent ON and one key ON. With the key OFF it only draws 3.5 Mill amps and I think that's for the presets. What size fuse do I need and will it work? I am thinking 2.5 or 5 amp. Randy
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02-12-2016, 07:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: radio presets
I am not no electrical expert, but why are you putting in battery disconnect? I think that 3.5 millamp is to much draw for just a radio memory. Are you sure you don't have a draw somewhere else.
Other wise I was thinking you could run a power wire to the live side of the disconnect just to the radio, but that would be silly if you are trying to keep the battery from going dead.
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02-13-2016, 01:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: radio presets
presets??? who uses radio anymore????
though i do hate resetting the clock everytime if you have the disconnect to keep the battery from going dead for long term storage, any bypass will kill the battery over time if the disconnect is for theft/security reasons... read on with the disconnect on the ground cable a fused ground bypass will work, but you will get tired of changing fuses when you turn the key, forgetting to turn on the disconnect install the disconnect in the positive cable and run a fused bypass to constant on wire to the battery my 58 truk has an alarm system on it, i use no disconnect but have to put a battery tender on if i don't drive the truck every 7 days
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02-13-2016, 02:24 PM | #4 |
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Re: radio presets
No, I am putting the disconnect in because it a pain the take the terminal off the battery when I work behind the dash. I use a battery tender to keep the battery up and when I disconnect it I also turn off the tender. I am going to put the bypass in the neg. side with a 5 amp fuse. thanks _ogre and 68is4me Randy
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02-13-2016, 05:40 PM | #5 |
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Re: radio presets
This is what I would use. It's simple and cheap. For short term use it would be perfect.
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