Depending on the USB charger it could draw up to 5 amps so you may want to splice it to its own power supply and have its own in-line fuse too. You don't want to fry the radio because its in-line fuse is rated higher than 2 amps ...
Depending on the USB charger it could draw up to 5 amps so you may want to splice it to its own power supply and have its own in-line fuse too. You don't want to fry the radio because its in-line fuse is rated higher than 2 amps ...
Any chance of the pics please Clive?
Found the inline fuse, all fitted, rewired and working fine, in the process of doing the job the garage lights went outThat is exactly what I will be doing in just a few minutes Gary as soon as I can find that bloody inline fuse, I know I've got one, but where.![]()
Found the inline fuse, all fitted, rewired and working fine, in the process of doing the job the garage lights went out, I thought bugger me what have I done now but we had just had a power cut and the circuit breaker had tripped out.
It's not a bad idea to release some Shayne. Overpacking the sliders (front and rear) prevents the slider from moving and can give problems.
Maybe someone else can advise better than me.
I made the same mistake first time loose with the greasegun, my service shop gave me a right rollicking!![]()
Finally removed a titanic iceberg from the back of the fridge in the kitchen . . . . It filled the kitchen sink. New door seals needed I think.
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Bob.