โNov-25-2013 03:11 PM
โNov-26-2013 09:05 PM
โNov-26-2013 05:35 PM
Dune Hauler wrote:
I see a Fluke DVM in your picture, did any have power or ground. If they go to speakers you can test wire a C or D battery and listen for the crackle in the speaker.
KD4UPL wrote:
If that's for a stereo, typically:
black is 12v -
red is 12v + switched
yellow is 12v + constant hot
speakers are normally green, purple, gray, and white for the + and matching colors with a black stripe for the -
However, there's no way of knowing exactly what those wires are without using a meter and some more investigation.
โNov-25-2013 07:26 PM
Dune Hauler wrote:
I see a Fluke DVM in your picture, did any have power or ground. If they go to speakers you can test wire a C or D battery and listen for the crackle in the speaker.
โNov-25-2013 07:03 PM
โNov-25-2013 05:40 PM
โNov-25-2013 03:47 PM
Victory402 wrote:
Every manufacturer is going to use different color wires for different devices. I'm assuming your trying to wire up a sound system and trying to find the factory wires for the speakers? If this is the case, remove the speaker grill and speaker and look to see what color wire the factory used. I checked your profile and I see your rig is a 93 Elkhorn 9vs, correct?
โNov-25-2013 03:35 PM