powering head unit outside vehicle wires?
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Topic: powering head unit outside vehicle wires?
Posted By: j s machine
Subject: powering head unit outside vehicle wires?
Date Posted: August 03, 2012 at 6:45 AM
I have a Pioneer DEH - P7500MP that has been in my pickup for at least 5 years. About 2 months ago a CD became stuck inside of it. When I try to eject it gives me an error..Can't remember the specific error at the moment.
I have pulled the unit out, and I have a 12 volt power supply. I was going to hook the power supply up to it and try to see if I can figure out what has the CD stuck. What wires do I need to use?
I tried hooking ground to ground and hot to the yellow battery wire and got nothing. I also tried hooking the hot wire from the PS to the ACC, and still nothing. Should I comibine the two together?
Also, Could it be that the unit is looking for 13 or 14 volts vs 12?
Thanks
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Posted By: tommy...
Date Posted: August 03, 2012 at 7:25 AM
Twist the Yellow and Red together for 12v(positive terminal). Black to ground and you are on your way...
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Posted By: j s machine
Date Posted: August 03, 2012 at 7:28 AM
I have done that..But I'm still getting nothing.
My power supply is a variable 1.5-12v 300 mA.
I think it just may not be putting out enough juice to fire the radio up.
The radio was working fine when I pulled it out yesterday. Not getting enough power is the only thing I can think of.
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Posted By: j s machine
Date Posted: August 03, 2012 at 8:08 AM
I know for a fact that the radio works fine. It was in truck just yesterday and I was listening to it. The cd player has just been stuck for some time. I dont have my truck nearby or a battery. I just grabbed this power supply thinking it would work. I read somewhere else that they require 12v 5A. This PS is putting out only 300mA..maybe thats the issue.
Posted By: oldspark
Date Posted: August 03, 2012 at 8:50 AM
300mA isn't enough - that's only 4W.
Posted By: i am an idiot
Date Posted: August 03, 2012 at 9:51 AM
As stated earlier, a 300ma supply is not even close to being large enough to turn that unit on. Walk it outside to your vehicle and use the battery.
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