โMay-31-2017 10:06 PM
โJun-05-2017 05:45 AM
FIRE UP wrote:The OP would prefer not having to dig into the wire loom or pull out the dash radio.
I extended the wires as stated earlier. The factory yellow and white wires are not involved in this setup. There only two wires. Both are the same exact wire. The origin, from where I extended them, is also buried deep within loom and covers that have been re-installed. To trace these wires all the way back to the radio would be a serious pain in the a$$. This is why I asked about ways to just check them at the speaker.
โJun-05-2017 12:34 AM
Jacksons wrote:see page 1
attach a 1.5 volt battery to the 2 wires, if the cone moves out mark the pos wire, if the cone pulls in mark the neg wire
โJun-04-2017 02:31 PM
โJun-02-2017 11:05 PM
femailyetti wrote:Fox n' Hound tone generators do not determine polarity on two wires. He's not tracing them, he is trying to figure out how to phase up all the cones. Very different thing..
any Home Depot or Lowes has Tone Generators, mine reads out on a dc meter. use it to trace wires on fire and burg systems on a daily job. You may have to switch to the continuity checker part on some models to get a dc out.
https://www.lowes.com/search?searchTerm=tone+generator
http://www.homedepot.com/s/tone+generator?NCNI-5
โJun-02-2017 08:08 PM
โJun-02-2017 07:26 AM
โJun-02-2017 05:07 AM
Tom_M wrote:
It would help if people would actually read all of the first post. The OP is connecting speakers to his dash radio, not his Home Theater. Also the wire he used to extend the wires has no markings.
โJun-02-2017 03:46 AM
femailyetti wrote:Virtually nobody has a tone generator handy. Plus a tone generator puts out AC voltage so a DC meter would not function.
You can use a tone generator on one end of the wire to find the wire, when you find the wire, use a volt meter on the dc scale at the end of the wire, label the wire at both ends which is positive at the time.
Hook the positive labled wire to the positive termanial of your amp output, then hook the positive on the other end to the positive speaker terminals.
โJun-01-2017 11:34 PM
โJun-01-2017 11:13 PM
โJun-01-2017 11:02 PM
magicbus wrote:So this is assuming that the radio 'pops' when you turn it on? I can't think of an auto radio that pops in the last probably 30 years to detect. Second, assuming the amp does surge on power-up, that this is being done with a DVM since there are very few of us that even knows what a Simpson is ( ๐ ).... that would have a be an extremely fast sample rate, or just lucky to catch it. Certinaly not with a Harbor Freight $5 special
That's what I would try. Set it on low range DC, put it across the wires and turn on the radio. If it shows positive you are POS on POS. If it goes negative your meter wires are reversed. This should let you mark the wires coming from the radio.
โJun-01-2017 09:47 PM
โJun-01-2017 06:13 PM
Tom_M wrote:Maybe that is the issue. Get the right stuff.
Also the wire he used to extend the wires has no markings.
โJun-01-2017 05:46 PM