Wiring IRV 292-101809 Stereo Yellow And Red Wires
Question:
I am taking out a Jensen DVD player and putting in an IRV35. The Jensen has 3 wires in - Red ACC, Blue Ant Power, and Black GND that correspond to the colors on the IRV35. However, the IRV35 also has a Yellow wire with a fuse BAT. I have read the unit does not run without 12V - Red wire. What is the yellow wire for? I see it also has to have power.
asked by: Larry
Expert Reply:
That's a good question because the instructions aren't particularly clear for the iRV RV Stereo - Single DIN - AUX/USB, Bluetooth, App Control - 50W - 3 Zone - 12V # 292-101809.
The yellow wire and red wire should actually be combined when attaching the unit to the 12 volt power source.
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iRV RV Stereo w/ DVD Player - Single DIN - App Control, Bluetooth, HDMI, USB - 50W - 3 Zones - 12V
- RV Stereos
- In-Wall Stereo
- Multimedia System
- 50 Watts
- 12V
- Single DIN
- Bluetooth Compatible
- 9W x 3-1/4T x 5-1/4D Inch
- AM/FM
- Antenna Input
- AUX
- CD/DVD Player
- Speaker Output
- USB
- Patrick Industries
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