Xm Satelite Hook-up
hogster3
02-01-2006, 08:27 PM
Has Anybody Hooked Their Xm Brand Satelite Radio Directly To The Power Wire On The Am/fm Instead Of Using The Cigarette Plug Hook-up. I Want To Get Rid Of The Plug And Hardwire It. There Is Something In The Owners Manual About The Xm Being A 6 Volt System, And The Cig Plug Switches It Over From 12 Volt.
Is There Is A Alternative Hook-up?
Thanks
Is There Is A Alternative Hook-up?
Thanks
Faze3
02-02-2006, 08:11 AM
Check out http://www.cyclegadgets.com/Products/product.asp?Item=ROADY.
The page discusses motorcycles, but has an adapter for 12v to 6v conversion with direct wiring to the radio. I'm assuming you have a Roady, Roady2 or Roady XT. Doesn't specifically say this harness is only for them...
5th item from the top. $30.
Me, I just tie-wrapped the power cord and wrapped it around the base. But that's a matter of personal preference. That way, I've got less to fool with if I ever get rid of the truck.
The page discusses motorcycles, but has an adapter for 12v to 6v conversion with direct wiring to the radio. I'm assuming you have a Roady, Roady2 or Roady XT. Doesn't specifically say this harness is only for them...
5th item from the top. $30.
Me, I just tie-wrapped the power cord and wrapped it around the base. But that's a matter of personal preference. That way, I've got less to fool with if I ever get rid of the truck.
hogster3
02-02-2006, 08:03 PM
thanks for that help. i thought maybe radio snack would have some type of little in-line resistor or something i can use. i have a roady2.
it's just that the cigarette plug looks a little unprofessional. i have it for 6 months now i should be used to it.:bigthumb:
it's just that the cigarette plug looks a little unprofessional. i have it for 6 months now i should be used to it.:bigthumb:
sportin83
02-02-2006, 10:44 PM
thanks for that help. i thought maybe radio snack would have some type of little in-line resistor or something i can use. i have a roady2.
it's just that the cigarette plug looks a little unprofessional. i have it for 6 months now i should be used to it.:bigthumb:
its easy to wire in the cig plug. all you need is some wire. the tip of the plug is 12v and wrap the wire around it and tape it on. then the sides are ground loop wire in those and tape it up good, then hardwire them into dash. or you can go to radio shack or walmart and buy a female cig adapter and plug it in and hardwire that.
it's just that the cigarette plug looks a little unprofessional. i have it for 6 months now i should be used to it.:bigthumb:
its easy to wire in the cig plug. all you need is some wire. the tip of the plug is 12v and wrap the wire around it and tape it on. then the sides are ground loop wire in those and tape it up good, then hardwire them into dash. or you can go to radio shack or walmart and buy a female cig adapter and plug it in and hardwire that.
sdrado
02-03-2006, 08:04 AM
I have a Sirius Starmate, hard wired mine directly to oem stereo, switched power. Have Sirius mounted in overhead storage bin, ran cables through headliner and down drivers side pillar, then snaked through dash to power. Now Sirius is powered on and off without that nasty lighter cord hanging down.
hogster3
02-04-2006, 01:42 PM
hey sportin83
i did it your way with a plug behind the dash. it works great. out of site-out of mind.
thanks
i did it your way with a plug behind the dash. it works great. out of site-out of mind.
thanks
2000 Silverado 4x4
02-06-2006, 10:04 AM
Hey Hogster3,
I used to work at Best Buy in the installation bay so we learned on the companies dime NOT to hardwire XM. XM is 6 volts (or something but not 12) Sirius is 12 volts. We torched a few XMs before we realized what was happening. All you need to hardwire is to make sure you keep the plug (it does the converting). So go to Wal-Mart and get a female cig lighter plug, wire it into switched power and plug in the XM make cig plug to it. It does make a hell of a difference in apperance.:naughty:
I used to work at Best Buy in the installation bay so we learned on the companies dime NOT to hardwire XM. XM is 6 volts (or something but not 12) Sirius is 12 volts. We torched a few XMs before we realized what was happening. All you need to hardwire is to make sure you keep the plug (it does the converting). So go to Wal-Mart and get a female cig lighter plug, wire it into switched power and plug in the XM make cig plug to it. It does make a hell of a difference in apperance.:naughty:
sportin83
02-06-2006, 09:35 PM
yes the xm's are 6 volt and the brand new xms are 5 volt, thats why i said to wire onto the plug and use that, or get an adapter. the sirius is 12 but i would still just wire onto the plug and use it that way.
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