Justin thanks for the video. I would run the mixer to the front dash. this way you can control the volume to each output and turn it on an off. Yeah almost forgot weather here is 45 degree and rainy Springfield, Ma 73 De AC1O
Awful chilly my friend. Today it is 75 down here. Running the mixer to the front is more work than wiring in a relay for me. I want my radios on a keyed relay too. So It is forcing me to finally do it all. When I do it I am also going to add some bonding strap to the hood and front panels too. Plus clean my air filter and put a crank case vent filter in place instead of it dumping into my turbo. Thanks for watching.
You know Justin if that says 5 volts to 12 volts DC wouldn't that 9-volt battery work also this would be good and save you from cutting wires and splicing I would believe have you tried it to see just thinking. 73 K4BWN
Justin thanks for the video. I would run the mixer to the front dash. this way you can control the volume to each output and turn it on an off. Yeah almost forgot weather here is 45 degree and rainy Springfield, Ma 73 De AC1O
Awful chilly my friend. Today it is 75 down here. Running the mixer to the front is more work than wiring in a relay for me. I want my radios on a keyed relay too. So It is forcing me to finally do it all. When I do it I am also going to add some bonding strap to the hood and front panels too. Plus clean my air filter and put a crank case vent filter in place instead of it dumping into my turbo. Thanks for watching.
@@Blackabeard looks like it's going to be a awesome project. Don't forget to make a video out of it. 73 my brother from another radio. De AC1O
You know Justin if that says 5 volts to 12 volts DC wouldn't that 9-volt battery work also this would be good and save you from cutting wires and splicing I would believe have you tried it to see just thinking. 73 K4BWN
It most certainly would. But then I would have to remember to change batteries. Thanks for watching Tommy.